by surlymcbastard April 5, 2009
Get the the mark o' shamemug. (jerk slaps lunch out of guys hand)Lunch Guy: What the hell you BAG O' DICKS!!!
BAG O' DICKS: Hahaha! LOSER!!!!
BAG O' DICKS: Hahaha! LOSER!!!!
by Bronzedale23 April 26, 2017
Get the BAG O' DICKSmug. by Benzz61 April 29, 2009
Get the Skank-O-Metermug. An email typically sent by colleagues to one another that should really have had the benefit of 10 minutes calming down time before the send button has been clicked; the sort of email you would usually write to your internet provider complaining about their service, rather than your colleagues. This email is typically sent by someone who needs to vent and very often are sent before the sender reads the remaining thread in which their "concerns" are addressed.
"Just sent a rant-o-gram to those monkeys in HR. Not being paid for 3 months is really starting to affect my level of nutrition"
"We've all just been paid yesterday. Didn't you check your emails this morning?"
"That recall message function never works, does it?"
"We've all just been paid yesterday. Didn't you check your emails this morning?"
"That recall message function never works, does it?"
by Steven Buck May 15, 2008
Get the rant-o-grammug. by buckyvegas69 January 12, 2009
Get the suck o buckmug. A Portuguese 14th century ritual used to apologies to a deceased person whom died from the participant themselve's own doings.
Unknown of origin, this ritual involves collecting 1 drop of blood each from 5 "pure souls" and spreading them on the participant's most valued physical object; and then writing "O Jogo Culpado"; which means "The blame game", 3 times on it.
Then you are able to write your apologie on the deceased person's most valued physical object.
All of this must be done under a full moon.
If you are forgiven, the guardian angel of the deceased person will visit you in a dream and give you either a blue or purple rose to signify you being forgiving.
If your apology is rejected, the angel will kill you in your sleep.
Unknown of origin, this ritual involves collecting 1 drop of blood each from 5 "pure souls" and spreading them on the participant's most valued physical object; and then writing "O Jogo Culpado"; which means "The blame game", 3 times on it.
Then you are able to write your apologie on the deceased person's most valued physical object.
All of this must be done under a full moon.
If you are forgiven, the guardian angel of the deceased person will visit you in a dream and give you either a blue or purple rose to signify you being forgiving.
If your apology is rejected, the angel will kill you in your sleep.
A doctor killed a man by giving him the incorrect drug. He has decided to try O Jogo Culpado to redeem himself.
by Mark Thornton May 9, 2018
Get the O Jogo Culpadomug. The Korrui religious book containing the religious holidays, practices, mythology, descriptions of the afterlife, ceremonies, and the Vows of Korrui (most families also add a family tree on the first page.) On the front cover the words "Büq o' Ksadowce" are written in some form above the drawing of a drahna and a set of golden scaled (one side holding red fire, with the other side holding green,) with a golden lock and key printed on the spine.
by Historics Society December 19, 2020
Get the Büq o' Ksadowcemug.