1. From French tic. Something that is done or produced habitually or characteristically.
2. From Antique Impressive, refering to a stunt or deed of epic proportions.
2. From Antique Impressive, refering to a stunt or deed of epic proportions.
by Neo Eric James June 15, 2020

He's GAYbriel
by bruh idk. im not einstien December 11, 2023

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by Revolotatop May 6, 2025

I went to La Beef last night and ordered the stew. It was moldy but the chef said my eyes were buggy
by Bawston69 May 26, 2020

by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian April 29, 2025

Not cussing, but sounds like it, in Spanish. Which wouldn’t actually make sense in Spanish. Unless you also spoke English. Que la Pelusa, What the fluff can be used instead of cussing, at school, to still express feelings without breaking a rule, while also supporting the interest of young Spanish learners. Interested learners will remember the content.
by MissFrizzle October 13, 2022
