Waltham Cross is a town in the Borough of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, located 12 miles north of central London. It basically has everything London has but it's in Hertfordshire. It is often mistaken for being in Enfield or for being in Essex (Waltham Abbey).
by DDeats June 11, 2023
A tradition in the Deep South. Basically, a man in white robes plants a wooden cross in a new neighbor's yard and sets it on fire. Not a symbol of Southern Intolerance.
Hey, my new neighbors planted a Welcome Cross in my yard last night. At first I thought it was because they hated me because I was a Yank, but they then brought me some lemon squares and fried cornbread. Man these Southerners are very hospitable and kind!
"Goddammit! My neighbor's Welcome Cross burned down my house!"
"Goddammit! My neighbor's Welcome Cross burned down my house!"
by [Cromwell] March 23, 2010
Bob: Hey Brett, Lizzy is coming over to add to my bucketful of pussy. I think Erin is coming with her.
Brett: Dude, we should totally ass to mouth the both of them and cross coitus in the same room.
Brett: Dude, we should totally ass to mouth the both of them and cross coitus in the same room.
by xKeithMcBrayerx4L November 02, 2011
by BigPapi6969123 March 31, 2019
popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture; turkish women's favorite pastime
by yeminlisozluk April 05, 2015
Crossing the Delaware is when you and your friend/partner board an airplane sitting in seats opposite one another across the isle with powdered wigs ready to be worn. It’s important to store said wigs until you’re in takeoff to avoid suspicion. Once the your plane begins takeoff and the fasten seat belt sign is on with no flight attendants in the isle, you and your buddy start by donning your wigs. Then, jack each other off another across the isle to full completion. If you can both finish before the flight attendants resume working in the isles, you have successfully crossed the Delaware. If not, America loses the revolutionary war. Move with purpose.
by General Jameson July 19, 2019
by GlazeHer March 15, 2017