by Croquet Martini May 3, 2005
Get the Dr. skipper mug.A slang word derived from 'relationships' that generally means people who support certain relationships in fanfiction. It is a common joke to say that you "sail" on a certain ship. Most commonly identified with the Harry Potter fandom.
Ron/Hermione shippers usually sail on the "good ship" whilst Harry/Draco shippers go on the "guns and handcuffs".
by Big Mama G December 21, 2004
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a mexican person that just doesnt look trustworthy. often dresses in rags and unkept, not uncommon for them to have mullets.
by Jesse_Steeze July 26, 2010
Get the slippery gypsy mug.That bitch used my credit card to buy her some expensive shoes. Tonight I'm giving her a Cinderella Slipper.
by Chef-a-Cito February 16, 2010
Get the Cinderella Slipper mug.Robin/Raven- A pairing from the popular Teen Titans children's show that airs on Cartoon Network. Despite popular belief Robin/Raven shipper are not all morbid emo/goths who hang around Hot Topic and write 'woe-is-me' poems.
The pairing was little known until season 4 when the episode "Birthmark" aired and questions where raised. Many people have since then come to realize that this pairing actually has potential, and is not just a theory made up by stoners. After birthmark aired Robin/Raven fever spread like wildfire across Fanfiction.net and Gaiaonline.com. Talk of the strange pairing quickly turned into a growing trend as more people opened their eyes to the possibilities.
Many people turn to the Robin/Raven pairing after getting bored with the 'Hot popular cheerleader type girl falls in love with the Sexy, mysterious, jock like boy and live happily ever after' relationship that is often known as Robin/Starfire. Though the pairing is officially non-canon, it is quickly becoming the most popular pairing (Even rivaling The BB/Raven shippers) Many people who like R/R are older children to teens who have some to realize that a relationship means more then looking cute together.
Another popular myth about Robin/Raven is that everyone who like it bases their opinion on one of two things. They are: 1. The saying 'Birds of a feather flock together' and 2. They hate Starfire. When both are false. Many supporters of the R/R pairing are tired of hearing this excuse, and often times they point of the fact that the relationship should be based more on compatibility then an saying said by some old guy 2000 years ago.
And the Idea that all R/R shippers hate Starfire is wrong. Many actually like Starfire, but do not feel that she and Robin could ever have a relationship that was anything other then 'cute'. Yes, there are some people who hate Starfire, but the fact that they hate Starfire is not a direct link to being a Robin/Raven shipper.
Pairing wars over Robin/Raven and Robin/Starfire are quite common, but the thing that many fail to realize is that neither side really accomplishes anything in said wars. It is truly just a time to rant about ones favorite pairing and see which is getting more support. The bets thing to do is let them be.
Robin/Raven shippers tend to be very passionate about their favorite pairing and tend to not listen to logic, yet the same can be said for anyone who is a fan of a Teen Titan pairing.
The pairing was little known until season 4 when the episode "Birthmark" aired and questions where raised. Many people have since then come to realize that this pairing actually has potential, and is not just a theory made up by stoners. After birthmark aired Robin/Raven fever spread like wildfire across Fanfiction.net and Gaiaonline.com. Talk of the strange pairing quickly turned into a growing trend as more people opened their eyes to the possibilities.
Many people turn to the Robin/Raven pairing after getting bored with the 'Hot popular cheerleader type girl falls in love with the Sexy, mysterious, jock like boy and live happily ever after' relationship that is often known as Robin/Starfire. Though the pairing is officially non-canon, it is quickly becoming the most popular pairing (Even rivaling The BB/Raven shippers) Many people who like R/R are older children to teens who have some to realize that a relationship means more then looking cute together.
Another popular myth about Robin/Raven is that everyone who like it bases their opinion on one of two things. They are: 1. The saying 'Birds of a feather flock together' and 2. They hate Starfire. When both are false. Many supporters of the R/R pairing are tired of hearing this excuse, and often times they point of the fact that the relationship should be based more on compatibility then an saying said by some old guy 2000 years ago.
And the Idea that all R/R shippers hate Starfire is wrong. Many actually like Starfire, but do not feel that she and Robin could ever have a relationship that was anything other then 'cute'. Yes, there are some people who hate Starfire, but the fact that they hate Starfire is not a direct link to being a Robin/Raven shipper.
Pairing wars over Robin/Raven and Robin/Starfire are quite common, but the thing that many fail to realize is that neither side really accomplishes anything in said wars. It is truly just a time to rant about ones favorite pairing and see which is getting more support. The bets thing to do is let them be.
Robin/Raven shippers tend to be very passionate about their favorite pairing and tend to not listen to logic, yet the same can be said for anyone who is a fan of a Teen Titan pairing.
Not to be confused with BB/Raven shippers or Robin/Starfire shippers. Robin/Raven shipper can be very hostile if not approached with care.
by Ri-Ri No Hime November 4, 2005
Get the robin/raven shipper mug.When a male succeeds in engaging a girl in a sexual encounter. The slab is to be interpreted as a phallic device.
Dude, are you tryin to slip her the slab?
Person 1: Where's Luke going with that girl?
Person 2: Oh he's slippin' the slab to her.
The chick wants the slab slipped to her so badly.
Person 1: Where's Luke going with that girl?
Person 2: Oh he's slippin' the slab to her.
The chick wants the slab slipped to her so badly.
by rahzah October 20, 2010
Get the slippin' the slab mug.A word coined by Charles Manson to describe to describe himself and his followers as "slipping out of society". Similar to hippies in that both groups partake in lots of acid and sex, but preferring theft and murder to peace.
by guy from the twin cities December 27, 2008
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