A low intelligence, overweight ho, with personal hygiene problems.
Struggles to make friends and attract partners, yet still believes themselves to be something special.
Often found trolling social media as a way to gain the attention they so desperately lack in the real world.
Struggles to make friends and attract partners, yet still believes themselves to be something special.
Often found trolling social media as a way to gain the attention they so desperately lack in the real world.
by Boohoo616 April 04, 2023
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 16, 2025
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Ryuteki "Angel" Soler: The First Juvenile Release.
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Ryuteki "Angel" Soler: The First Juvenile Release.
by TheGravelDesign February 04, 2025
by everydayimsteppingonabeach February 11, 2016
by YOUR MOMM April 08, 2018
A term to describe an amount of something lost during a process or processing and cannot be retrieved or returned
It was originally coined by the Japanese. During the sake making process to describe when a small amount would evaporate. As they said that portion went to the angels.
This term can used in other situations to describe a loss (of a portion) that cannot be gotten back.
It was originally coined by the Japanese. During the sake making process to describe when a small amount would evaporate. As they said that portion went to the angels.
This term can used in other situations to describe a loss (of a portion) that cannot be gotten back.
Guy1: What happened to all the sake' we made?
Senior: proably a bit of it evaporated ... we used to call that the angels share. We often imagined they were up there drinking it right now.
Senior: proably a bit of it evaporated ... we used to call that the angels share. We often imagined they were up there drinking it right now.
by Theamazinggeek March 23, 2018
Joe: You, you're going to a baseball game tonight? That's lame!
Mark: Nah man, we're gonna be in angels in the outfield.
Mark: Nah man, we're gonna be in angels in the outfield.
by Markie fresh August 17, 2011