The act of sitting on facebook every night seeking refuge and sympathy by girls you dont even know.
Generally, the individual is typically tanned and wears a nappy.
Also custom that the user has a photos folder named 'ME' !!
Generally, the individual is typically tanned and wears a nappy.
Also custom that the user has a photos folder named 'ME' !!
Status examples:
"Anth is lonely tonight, and wants?"
"Anth is wondering where his life is going"
"Anth is unsure"
Fucking hell, that tanned perv is anthing !!!!
"Anth is lonely tonight, and wants?"
"Anth is wondering where his life is going"
"Anth is unsure"
Fucking hell, that tanned perv is anthing !!!!
by TBS Masssssive December 18, 2008
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Yes! (Person gets MORE THAN ONE thing)
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The "Historical Dictionary of American Slang" which is a multivolume work, has about a third of a column of citations documenting this meaning all through the latter 19th century.
Anythingleberry (as in huckleberry)
girl: we need two cups of onions
boy: i'll be your choppleberry
or
boy: i am tired
girl: go to bed sleepleberry
or
girl: wanna play a game?
boy: i'll be your scrabbleberry!
girl: we need two cups of onions
boy: i'll be your choppleberry
or
boy: i am tired
girl: go to bed sleepleberry
or
girl: wanna play a game?
boy: i'll be your scrabbleberry!
by A.Rye.In.Portland June 2, 2009
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