by zippyclean June 30, 2022
by exo1083 May 02, 2024
1. Where the snow went "to".
2. Lost snow, missing snow, or snow that cannot be found, either because it has not snowed or all of the good snow has been skied out.
2. Lost snow, missing snow, or snow that cannot be found, either because it has not snowed or all of the good snow has been skied out.
1. It had not snowed in weeks, and everyone was looking desperately for the preposition snow: "Where has all of the snow gone to?"
2. By 10 a.m., the powder on all of the main runs was tracked up, so we searched for the preposition snow -- where all of the remaining good snow had gone to.
2. By 10 a.m., the powder on all of the main runs was tracked up, so we searched for the preposition snow -- where all of the remaining good snow had gone to.
by snowless February 23, 2009
by katya & trixie May 05, 2020
That guy that's right there ready to swoop in on your girl the moment he sees 'trouble in paradise'. He's a homie to all the bros, just waiting for that perfect moment to be the oh so convenient rebound guy for her moment of weakness.
by EmKayJ January 25, 2023
Someone who races down a ski mountain without stopping (or knowing how to stop) potentially harming other intelligent skiers (who know how to stop).
by EthanatorG January 20, 2010
the yummiest, creamiest alfredo in the world with real shredded crab meat in it instead of something boring like chicken! YUM!!
by ProudMom3109 January 14, 2010