Hey man, this curry is go good! What kind of rice did you use?
I used the Basmati in the cupboard.
Dude, that's the rice I used to dry out my IPhone after i dropped it in the toilet last night! That's toilet rice!! I forget to throw it out!
I used the Basmati in the cupboard.
Dude, that's the rice I used to dry out my IPhone after i dropped it in the toilet last night! That's toilet rice!! I forget to throw it out!
by pdiddy19 August 22, 2016
Get the Toilet Ricemug. by Mia.thats.me January 15, 2019
Get the Rice gummug. “Andrew wtf you’re so tan.”
“Yeah I know man I’m just some burnt rice *winks and does finger guns*”
“...”
“Yeah I know man I’m just some burnt rice *winks and does finger guns*”
“...”
by saltytsukki December 24, 2017
Get the Burnt Ricemug. The Asian candidate was rice-baiting his White opponent during the debate to try and gain the advantage.
by Matthew Nguyen October 27, 2020
Get the Rice-baitingmug. Human 1: I drew this picture of a dog what do you think?
Human 2 (of higher intellect): That’s nice as rice
Human 2 (of higher intellect): That’s nice as rice
by Pooperdoggin October 20, 2019
Get the Nice as ricemug. Mum: I cooked you your favourite meal tonight
Son: No way! You made me that banging mutton and rice
Mum: you know it!
Son: No way! You made me that banging mutton and rice
Mum: you know it!
by HarryChadwick789 March 5, 2017
Get the mutton and ricemug. Refers to a person of East and Southeast Asian (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc...) and Pacific Islander (Philippines) decent.
After millenia of cultivating and eating rice, many of the Asian nations have perfected farming and cooking techniques of their staple crop. The pervasive nature of rice in these cultures has lead to it being a ubiquitous (and often derogatory: "Ricer," "Rice Eater," Rise Boy") identifier of these cultures for people of non-Asian decent.
"Rice Wizard" carries a positive connotation compared to many of the terms that include "rice." Rice Wizards choose to acknowledge this cultural trait, and embrace it. Rice in these cultures is not just part of everyday life as food, but is required for many customs and celebrations. Rice Wizards are proud of their Asian heritage and live their lives knowing they have roots in some of the oldest cultures in the world.
And no, Rice Wizards cannot throw fireballs (even though that would be rad as fuck).
After millenia of cultivating and eating rice, many of the Asian nations have perfected farming and cooking techniques of their staple crop. The pervasive nature of rice in these cultures has lead to it being a ubiquitous (and often derogatory: "Ricer," "Rice Eater," Rise Boy") identifier of these cultures for people of non-Asian decent.
"Rice Wizard" carries a positive connotation compared to many of the terms that include "rice." Rice Wizards choose to acknowledge this cultural trait, and embrace it. Rice in these cultures is not just part of everyday life as food, but is required for many customs and celebrations. Rice Wizards are proud of their Asian heritage and live their lives knowing they have roots in some of the oldest cultures in the world.
And no, Rice Wizards cannot throw fireballs (even though that would be rad as fuck).
- Hey, Tan. What are you: Korean, Chinese, Filipino?
- I'm half-White/half-Filipino, but I'm 100% Rice Wizard.
- I'm half-White/half-Filipino, but I'm 100% Rice Wizard.
by perkdet April 7, 2011
Get the Rice Wizardmug.