A slice of heaven given to us sinners by some great "morman" god. With an easy thousands of different flavors and combinations, this is the MOST amazing melt-in-your-mouth shaved ice. if you love yourself, you'll try it BAHAMA-RAMA-MAMA style with a scoop of ice cream waiting at the bottom. Or atleast get that EXTRA secret cream. that creeeeam :o
skyler- i'm feelin' somethin' sweet
drake- awww shit, Bahama Bucks brotha!
skyler- awwwww shittt, gettin that half wedding cake half hurricane colada, with EXTRA CREAM
drake- bahama rama mama homey!
drake- awww shit, Bahama Bucks brotha!
skyler- awwwww shittt, gettin that half wedding cake half hurricane colada, with EXTRA CREAM
drake- bahama rama mama homey!
by creaminallday September 13, 2012
Buck Rogers is a fictional character who first appeared in Armageddon 2419 A.D. by Philip Francis Nowlan in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories as Anthony Rogers. A sequel, The Airlords of Han, was published in the March 1929 issue.
Philip Nowlan and the syndicate John F. Dille Company, later known as the National Newspaper Syndicate, contracted to adapt the story into a comic strip. After Nowlan and Dille enlisted editorial cartoonist Dick Calkins as the illustrator, Nowlan adapted the first episode from Armageddon 2419, A.D. and changed the hero's name from Anthony Rogers to Buck Rogers. The strip made its first newspaper appearance on January 7, 1929. Later adaptations included a serial film, a television series (where his first name was changed from Anthony to William), and other formats.
Philip Nowlan and the syndicate John F. Dille Company, later known as the National Newspaper Syndicate, contracted to adapt the story into a comic strip. After Nowlan and Dille enlisted editorial cartoonist Dick Calkins as the illustrator, Nowlan adapted the first episode from Armageddon 2419, A.D. and changed the hero's name from Anthony Rogers to Buck Rogers. The strip made its first newspaper appearance on January 7, 1929. Later adaptations included a serial film, a television series (where his first name was changed from Anthony to William), and other formats.
The adventures of Buck Rogers in comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American popular culture. This pop phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 20th century and introduced Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure.
Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Rice Burroughs.
by The Centurion December 29, 2014
by personauser5 December 09, 2019
Person 1: "Were you shitting behind the oak tree again?
Person 2: "No I was redeeming my Boxy Bucks to enter the goat giveaway"
Person 2: "No I was redeeming my Boxy Bucks to enter the goat giveaway"
by LordChoccyMilk December 14, 2021
Jack: Oh my GAWD! That xbox cost $99! but i only got 20!
Joe: That sucks, you can borrow some off me.
Jack: thanks joe, can i pay you back in Invisa-Bucks?
Joe: F**k you....
Joe: That sucks, you can borrow some off me.
Jack: thanks joe, can i pay you back in Invisa-Bucks?
Joe: F**k you....
by Formithis March 11, 2013
john: you on the vodka tonight?
chris: na on the buck daniels...gonna vomit over myself then smack the shite outta someone.
john: ah nice one.
chris: na on the buck daniels...gonna vomit over myself then smack the shite outta someone.
john: ah nice one.
by banana99 April 04, 2013
A knife manufactured by the Buck Knives company, which is one of many companies that produce cutlery. They make a wide variety of knives, both fixed and folding designs. Most are for hunting or everyday utility purposes, but a few are "tactical" (offensive/defensive) in nature.
To refer to a knife as a "buck knife" is not descriptive or useful at all. People need to quit doing that.
To refer to a knife as a "buck knife" is not descriptive or useful at all. People need to quit doing that.
Idiot: That Jared Loughner had a 4-inch buck knife! He could've stabbed somebody with his buck knife!
Intelligent person: I have a small collection of pocket knives. My favorites are Buck, Kershaw, and Spyderco.
Idiot: Hey dude, check out my new buck knife!
Intelligent person: It has "Gerber" printed right on the blade, man.
Intelligent person: I have a small collection of pocket knives. My favorites are Buck, Kershaw, and Spyderco.
Idiot: Hey dude, check out my new buck knife!
Intelligent person: It has "Gerber" printed right on the blade, man.
by imsurroundedbyidiots January 18, 2011