A term used when taking a meaty dump. The turn is so fat, that when it hits the water, there is enough splash back to drench your ring piece. Like a makeshift beeday.
Named after the original pilot of the bouncing bomb during world war 2.
Named after the original pilot of the bouncing bomb during world war 2.
Dave: good shit?
Gaz: Yea! I don't like the Winter though, The Barnes Wallace was freezing!
Dave: barnes wallace, cool.
Gaz: Yea! I don't like the Winter though, The Barnes Wallace was freezing!
Dave: barnes wallace, cool.
by spidermaguire August 03, 2008
by Marvel fan u see everywhere November 05, 2021
A specific way of making a Barnes alcoholic drink. The Canadian Barnes is specifically made by combining Canadian Club and Canada Dry.
The name is derived from Ernest Hemingway's classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
The name is derived from Ernest Hemingway's classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
"It's been a long day at the bull-fight, I could really go for a barnes."
"Make mine a Canadian Barnes."
"Make mine a Canadian Barnes."
by BlackMarigolds2 May 12, 2010
by Redbeastie April 27, 2007
by Tb_04 February 19, 2018
An American bookseller, with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States. Founded in New York City in 1886 as Arthur Hinds & Company. Renamed to Hinds & Noble when Gilbert Clifford Noble was made a partner, then renamed to Barnes & Noble after Noble purchased the company and hired William Barnes. Now operates over 600 retail stores nationwide and is a Mecca for book lovers like me. Many have cafés that serve Starbucks coffee.
Regular person’s ideal date: dinner and a movie.
Nerd’s ideal date: Barnes & Noble and reading a book mutually picked.
Nerd’s ideal date: Barnes & Noble and reading a book mutually picked.
by Lonely_Weirdo March 04, 2021
According New-Zealanders, Welsh and French, worst referee of all times. Very known for his (little) mistakes during the match between France and New Zealand in 2007 and to have let the Six Nations Match between France and Wales dure 100 minutes.
According him, forward passes, repetitive faults, bites or lies are right.
He also doesn't know the concept of "penalty try".
Considered as one of the best rugby referee by the IRB, which is certainly right, because the only reasons of his fame are his mistakes
According him, forward passes, repetitive faults, bites or lies are right.
He also doesn't know the concept of "penalty try".
Considered as one of the best rugby referee by the IRB, which is certainly right, because the only reasons of his fame are his mistakes
by LE CDP March 19, 2017