Glinda
rat
Gl ·in·da
AKA queen, bow dow rn
Definition of Ginda
1: your lord and savior, bow you filthy peasant
2: hella mean, get on her good side
3: Glinda mouse parody from the wizard of oz
— called also m'lord, god, magic fairy, queen AGAIN
rat
Gl ·in·da
AKA queen, bow dow rn
Definition of Ginda
1: your lord and savior, bow you filthy peasant
2: hella mean, get on her good side
3: Glinda mouse parody from the wizard of oz
— called also m'lord, god, magic fairy, queen AGAIN
by bleachedstrawberries March 23, 2021

A term to describe a person who has the ability to sneak out of tight situations requiring the utmost delicacy without a squeak.
by BigPansy April 19, 2016

A person practicing monogamy and or unfamiliar with polyamorous culture and practices. Usually used by the polyamorous internet community. Rather than derogatory, this is most often used as a term of endearment for friends, family and allies of polyamorous individuals.
by Pineapple Upside-down Cake April 19, 2023

An expensive wireless computer mouse that does not need a mouse pad or be in contact with any surface. Can be operated in a manner similar to the Wii Nunchuck.
by Guido1 April 6, 2010

We will now put the final vote on whether or not to silence Mr. DeSantis to the Speaker of the Mouse.
by Dr Bunnygirl May 17, 2023

This is a second rate lending institution like Household Finance or the Lending Tree. They approve people with sub level credit rating and charge very high interest rates. Many companies use these lenders to provide down payments for homes, cars or anything on terms when the customer has no cash. They approve the purchaser's loan the day of the main loan. This keeps them off the credit search so it will not affect their rating from the 3 credit reporting agencies.
"Bob needs 20% down on the loan to get approval so you will have to take him to the mouse house to get him "dipped".
" This guy wants the car but he is upside down on his trade and so we need to mouse house him to show equity for the loan."
" This guy wants the car but he is upside down on his trade and so we need to mouse house him to show equity for the loan."
by SeaPilot June 25, 2009

Compressed dust and grime that builds up on the rollers in an old-style ball mouse, frequently causing the mouse to perform less than optimally. One must usually scrape the material off the rollers with one's fingernail.
by The 2-Belo September 12, 2003
