Extremely foul smelling fart, usually created by a mix of beer and foods including but not limited to garlic, broccoli and beans, that slowly creeps across a room and lingers in the nostrils. Usually of the Silent but Deadly variety. Reminds you of the vicious, rotting scent of your trash cans waiting to be picked up on the hottest day of summer.
by Cleo Patra September 5, 2008
Get the hot garbagemug. a person not aware of culturally accepted pantswear and culturally accepted cleaniness. wearer of pants usually made out of any or a mix of the following: garbage, patches, weed/hemp, discoballs, plastic, dried apples, glass, tape, human hair, scabs, and provelone cheese.
Mitch patted Garbage Pants on the shoulder while Garbage Pants was sitting indian-style in the dumpster.
by DREWBLOOD December 17, 2003
Get the Garbage Pantsmug. - adjective (Slang: Vulgar.
Muff Cabbage - muhf gahr-bij
1. A term coined by the Jersey Shore which is slang meaning "Moth'a f*cking garbage".
Muff Cabbage - muhf gahr-bij
1. A term coined by the Jersey Shore which is slang meaning "Moth'a f*cking garbage".
by Gianna Da Vinci October 19, 2010
Get the Muff Garbagemug. prophyillactic, rubber, trash can liner
by michael foolsley November 26, 2009
Get the garbage bagmug. A spin off of garage bands and then garage punk. White middle class adolescent adults who form a group, play punk rock to audiences compromised mainly of friends. Think they are good cause they get to play at clubs for next to nothing. Usually followed by garbage groupie sluts who get their jollies thinking they are doing rock stars.
Did you hear "Hearts and Guts" play at the Crypt last night?
Yeah, they're so loud, one of the better garbage punk bands I've heard shout and scream in a long time. They are real time Punk Junk. I like the "Horrible Rock" scene. Can't wait to get out of high school.
Yeah, they're so loud, one of the better garbage punk bands I've heard shout and scream in a long time. They are real time Punk Junk. I like the "Horrible Rock" scene. Can't wait to get out of high school.
by The Rowdy Old Man May 5, 2010
Get the garbage punkmug. Name given to large marinal areas where rubbish collects in what has become known as the 'Subtropic Gyro': a gigantic whirlpool in the middle of the the North Pacific ocean nicknamed 'Strangelove Ocean'! (refers of course to the old Dr. himself!)
Concerned scientists has called these no-fish areas 'dead zones'* where there is shortage of life-affirming O2. Other concerns relating to the depleted sealife-forms are the coral areas in the Great Barrier Reef that marine biologists call these vulnerable pollution-sensitive 'bleached'-out corals 'sea reserves', 'marine rainforests' or collectively 'endangered oceans'!
*Also called OMZs (oxygen-mnimum zones), 'paper parks'.
Concerned scientists has called these no-fish areas 'dead zones'* where there is shortage of life-affirming O2. Other concerns relating to the depleted sealife-forms are the coral areas in the Great Barrier Reef that marine biologists call these vulnerable pollution-sensitive 'bleached'-out corals 'sea reserves', 'marine rainforests' or collectively 'endangered oceans'!
*Also called OMZs (oxygen-mnimum zones), 'paper parks'.
Similiar places on Earth that have the same problem with Garbage Patch are the Kleenix Trail in the Tibetan base camp at Nepal where climbers and tourons leave their trash behind them and Crap Alley; the mountainous climber-magnet distanation in Glencoe, Scotland.
by hammer---;, hytham April 21, 2007
Get the Garbage Patchmug. A limit, where science has exhausted the interesting and useful things that can be done in a given field of study or technology. It is when further creative efforts begin producing mostly garbage, that the garbage horizon is reached. This reaching of the garbage horizon is the telltale sign that a field has matured, and that science is running out of useful new things to do in it. Like an event horizon, the garbage horizon is a boundary littered with spiraling trash, and from which no light escapes.
A patent search on engines reveals machines that have no clearly drawn means of extracting the heat and work, machines that are extraordinarily "busy" and probably don't work, and machines that have extraordinarily high contact pressures and would probably wear out very quickly when used, if they work at all. Most of this work is garbage. The rest is textbook stuff, the implementation of which is a matter of copy and paste, not the subject of new research. Hence, one concludes that the field of engines has reached a "Garbage Horizon".
by Stimpleton J Cat February 27, 2013
Get the Garbage Horizonmug.