A place white people haven't conquered yet, but are trying to really hard.
by Niles0000000 November 19, 2013
A large city south of the states capital, Columbus, Ohio. This area is inhabited by unusually wealthy people that do not have real jobs. The city is very diverse, people in all shades of white. 1988 chevy camaros and jacked up trucks cruise the streets, every girl between the ages of 16 and 21 is pregnant or a proud mother of a couple kids. Beer flows like water and every person rocks a cut off tee or a jesus piece. Each citizen owns 7 or 8 cars most of which can start and even be driven.
by orientboi4life January 24, 2012
another word for getting lost, you go out in a field with a damp map and you have to find stupid numbers that people have changed so we get it wrong
by P5y/\/\()/\/ June 08, 2007
Dipping one's balls in substances allows someone to sense, or in a way taste said substance. The Oriental, is dipping one side of your scrotum into Soy Sauce and the other side into pineapple juice making a sweet and salty sensation or taste. You know, on your balls.
by ShrimplyFibbles January 21, 2020
1) A type of rug
2) A term that your grandparents still use for people of asian descent despite you constantly telling them it is not politically correct
2) A term that your grandparents still use for people of asian descent despite you constantly telling them it is not politically correct
Grandparent: There are a lot of orientals here
Grandkid: Actually that term is -
Grandparent: Oh look there's one not eating a dog what a strange sight
Grandkid: Actually that term is -
Grandparent: Oh look there's one not eating a dog what a strange sight
by stupidcommiebitch June 05, 2017
by CanberraDan March 12, 2008
Oriented: the American poor-relative of the English 'orientated'; to rotate an object through any plane to align in any given angle; to have bias of political, religious or sexual tendencies; any leanings or sympathies to any such beliefs. Derived from such activity as 'orienteering', using map and compass, from a given point to any other, using 'way-finding' to arrive at that given point
'He was oriented (US) orientated (Eng) towards the party for civil liberties', or 'The airplane (US) aeroplane (Eng) was oriented (US) orientated (Eng) toward south (US) towards the south (Eng)'
by Campaign for real English July 04, 2013