1. Making unusual movements in English class
2. Talking out of your stomach instead of brain
3. Ali Hadinejad
2. Talking out of your stomach instead of brain
3. Ali Hadinejad
by XIVAliakbar November 23, 2019

by thingshappen March 2, 2011

Generic term for a male or sometimes female. An adaptation of the scouse slang 'lid' and is usually used for people with a scrawny, lizard-like physique. Some say it originated in Burscough, Lancashire and is now widely used in the surrounding areas.
by samwisegamgee87 October 16, 2010

by TheCorruptor998 June 7, 2017

1. A four legged reptile with external ear openings and movable eyelids. Some lizards can change color in response to their enviroment such as the Chameleon and Anole. Most lizards are harmless to humans, only very large ones such as the Komodo dragon can kill or injury you. Lizards feed on insects and plants. Most lay eggs but some give birth to live young. They are well known for being able to regrown lost tails and limbs.
The most popular lizards sold as pets are Iguanas, Bearded Dragons, Leopard Geckos, and Monitor Lizards to name a few. They require more care then most exotic pets and need their cages cleaned frequently.
2. Someone who tries to move in on your sweetheart when you're not around. AKA Birddog.
The most popular lizards sold as pets are Iguanas, Bearded Dragons, Leopard Geckos, and Monitor Lizards to name a few. They require more care then most exotic pets and need their cages cleaned frequently.
2. Someone who tries to move in on your sweetheart when you're not around. AKA Birddog.
1. I enjoy watching the lizards play in the garden.
2. He's a lizard, he is moving in on Rick's girlfriend.
2. He's a lizard, he is moving in on Rick's girlfriend.
by OneBadAsp October 22, 2006

by Bosskman March 11, 2019

" Yo give me a pull on that hot lizard "
" I call duece on that lizard "
" How's that lizard treating you? "
" I call duece on that lizard "
" How's that lizard treating you? "
by Mike sweeny October 27, 2007
