Le Das,
Code for "would you hit it." Used when an attractive female passes by and there's little time to inform surrounding friends.
A particularly fine girl walks by.
Code for "would you hit it." Used when an attractive female passes by and there's little time to inform surrounding friends.
A particularly fine girl walks by.
by fupo April 10, 2008

The illest mother fucker on the discovery channel. To see him watch "survivorman" on discovery channel.
by Alec B October 15, 2007

1.
A close friend that is a lesbian, either a dom, fem, butch, or bi.
2.
Term used by males to describe thier lesbian friends... or friends the suspect they are lesbians.
A close friend that is a lesbian, either a dom, fem, butch, or bi.
2.
Term used by males to describe thier lesbian friends... or friends the suspect they are lesbians.
by xCOBRA_CLUTCHx March 25, 2004

1) Used when someone or something is NOT leet. You use it for people who think they are leet but truely aren't. It is either said to that person or to a friend about that person or thing.
2) The exact opposite meaning of the word leet: "not leet"
2) The exact opposite meaning of the word leet: "not leet"
by Ivan&Allan January 8, 2005

Le Clos is a case where you are getting anal sex and as your partner pulls out, a little bit of turd falls out your anus. This could be from the smalles little rosebud to a bigger lot of turd.
by Jahsohn October 16, 2010

A novel written by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862, that has film and musical adaptations.
Consisting of 5 parts, all of which are set in different times, the novel can be considered as 5 volumes rather than the 1 book.
The most well known and regarded part is set in June 1832 and based loosely around the June rebellion. Important characters and dates in this section are accurate as Victor Hugo (the author) was present for part of said rebellion.
Les Misérables also happens to be the best selling musical of all time. It was first opened and performed in English on the 8th of October, 1985 by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The film was released in 2012.
Consisting of 5 parts, all of which are set in different times, the novel can be considered as 5 volumes rather than the 1 book.
The most well known and regarded part is set in June 1832 and based loosely around the June rebellion. Important characters and dates in this section are accurate as Victor Hugo (the author) was present for part of said rebellion.
Les Misérables also happens to be the best selling musical of all time. It was first opened and performed in English on the 8th of October, 1985 by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The film was released in 2012.
Les Misérables is amazing but the film casting, as well as the casting in previous musical productions, has sparked conflict within fans. Fans of the novel are often not fond of the musical as it is inaccurate,
by Permets-tu January 2, 2015
