by PlatformH August 6, 2008
Something that you think is an Indian dish but is actually a person. So gorgeous you will want to eat them anyway.
by Don'tbeacuntallyourlife May 5, 2020
Food substance deriving from central asia, the earliest known recipe for which appeared on tablets found near Babylon in Mesopotamia, written in cuniform text as discovered by the Sumerians, and dated around 1700 B.C., probably as an offering to the god Marduk.
The origin of the word itself is likely to have it's origins from the Tamil word 'kari' meaning spiced sauce.
In Britain, curries range from quite mild, to very hot, vindaloo being one of the hottest varieties.
Americans would not be able to handle even a spoonful of vindaloo cos they are wimpy cry babys.
The origin of the word itself is likely to have it's origins from the Tamil word 'kari' meaning spiced sauce.
In Britain, curries range from quite mild, to very hot, vindaloo being one of the hottest varieties.
Americans would not be able to handle even a spoonful of vindaloo cos they are wimpy cry babys.
by M May 16, 2003
A derogatory term for an Indian person.
by Stella Dash July 27, 2010
Curry is a popular sauce in Asian dishes, its a fish paste with chili and other spices added.
Curry has a strong smell, which if you cook with curry, the smell with remain on your hands even after you wash them.
Curry is most popular with Thai dishes. Though other Asian countries use Curry as well. The smell may not be that pleasent to some people, and its quite strong. But cooked in a meal, such as Golden Curry Crab, with sliced onions. Its a great meal if you like sweet heat.
Curry in english terms is generally called fish paste, which has links to Ketchup.
The anciant Chinese used a condiment from fish paste, which the English in old Europe made a condiment from tomato paste, more pleasing to old English mouths than the Chinese version, the Chinese name was similar to Ketchup, and why Ketchup is the popular condiment name used on everything from burgers to ziggly fries.
The link to fish paste is only one theory out of several however as to how Ketchup in its modern name surfaced. The Chinese theory is from kôe-chiap, a product from fish paste.
The first English referances to the word were in the late 1600's referring to an Indian sauce.
After Heinz, Ketchup is the common condiment used on everything from burgers to ziggly fries.
Curry has a strong smell, which if you cook with curry, the smell with remain on your hands even after you wash them.
Curry is most popular with Thai dishes. Though other Asian countries use Curry as well. The smell may not be that pleasent to some people, and its quite strong. But cooked in a meal, such as Golden Curry Crab, with sliced onions. Its a great meal if you like sweet heat.
Curry in english terms is generally called fish paste, which has links to Ketchup.
The anciant Chinese used a condiment from fish paste, which the English in old Europe made a condiment from tomato paste, more pleasing to old English mouths than the Chinese version, the Chinese name was similar to Ketchup, and why Ketchup is the popular condiment name used on everything from burgers to ziggly fries.
The link to fish paste is only one theory out of several however as to how Ketchup in its modern name surfaced. The Chinese theory is from kôe-chiap, a product from fish paste.
The first English referances to the word were in the late 1600's referring to an Indian sauce.
After Heinz, Ketchup is the common condiment used on everything from burgers to ziggly fries.
Curry might have a strong smell to it, but if you like spice and like seafood, its very good.
Person1 at work lunchroom: Wow, that Asian person just heated up something that smells horrible! I pity that microwave!!
Person2 at work lunchroom: Its Curry, and its actually quite good, if you stopped eating pizza and fries from the work cafe every day, you would not have such a huge butt you burger butt.
Person1 at work lunchroom: Wow, that Asian person just heated up something that smells horrible! I pity that microwave!!
Person2 at work lunchroom: Its Curry, and its actually quite good, if you stopped eating pizza and fries from the work cafe every day, you would not have such a huge butt you burger butt.
by forwardbias June 15, 2009
Basically,
A Celebrity, An Icon to Society, This girl has won 17 Grammys, some Emmys, and a golden globe or two.
The youngest person to win a Noble Peace Prize.
She is a peacemaker, so smaRt, so cool feel drawn to the amazingness of Currie
(Not to mention she steals boys, so watch out)
She's won so many Kahoots and is a Paper clip floater QUEEN winning lots of Starbucks gift cards.
**With her Incredible fashion Sense**
You will see people ALWAYS asking "Where did you get that shirt?"
BTW- Currie is a name, not chicken
(Only Privileged people are named Currie)
A Celebrity, An Icon to Society, This girl has won 17 Grammys, some Emmys, and a golden globe or two.
The youngest person to win a Noble Peace Prize.
She is a peacemaker, so smaRt, so cool feel drawn to the amazingness of Currie
(Not to mention she steals boys, so watch out)
She's won so many Kahoots and is a Paper clip floater QUEEN winning lots of Starbucks gift cards.
**With her Incredible fashion Sense**
You will see people ALWAYS asking "Where did you get that shirt?"
BTW- Currie is a name, not chicken
(Only Privileged people are named Currie)
"Oh my god is that Currie? Look at all those boys behind her carrying her Emmys"
"What an Icon"
"Where did you get your shirt?"
"Uhh... Gucci.. duh"
"What an Icon"
"Where did you get your shirt?"
"Uhh... Gucci.. duh"
by SquidGameGod November 29, 2021
Pam: Hey girl who's that haggard bitch that rifles through shite?
Rhonda: Go ask Robin Currie. He will know. Oh he'll know.
Rhonda: Go ask Robin Currie. He will know. Oh he'll know.
by hacketclit November 12, 2010