A vile, ungodly creation with no equal. The ultimate torture weapon of suburban mother's who don't like to peel potatoes or work late. A plague upon suburbia that leaves only hungry children and carnage in it's wake. A "food" dish from hell itself which can both lacerate the inside of your mouth with water-resistant flakes and also dribble out your mouth as you choke on it and beg for the gentle release of death. Generally, they're pretty terrible. Can be used to great effect in soups if you're allergic to flour though.
"Sweetie, I made instant mashed potatoes to go with dinner."
"Fuck you. I'm going out for Thai food. Eat that crap yourself."
"Fuck you. I'm going out for Thai food. Eat that crap yourself."
by AC1919 December 30, 2016
Get the instant mashed potatoes mug.1. Commonly used 'slang' in western countries to describe ones own appearance.
2. To describe poor quality.
2. To describe poor quality.
by BallShifter January 21, 2017
Get the Potato mug.Potato is a person who is acting weird in a cute way. People that are called "potato" are usually loved by everybody and are very friendly. People use to add an adjective like "stupid potato" or "pretty potato".
This nickname can be used on female and male.
This nickname can be used on female and male.
Jake: "yo, you saw what Dean did yesterday? I couldnt stop laughing!"
Paul: "yea he is really a stupid potato!"
Paul: "yea he is really a stupid potato!"
by Devil's second daughter June 4, 2018
Get the Potato mug.1: a WAY too overused word
2: a usually circular golden-brown to light yellow coloured ball which can be mashed, baked, etc
2: a usually circular golden-brown to light yellow coloured ball which can be mashed, baked, etc
guy 1: hey when are we going,
guy 2: POTATO
guy 1: k
guy 1: mashed, baked or jacket?
guy 2: BISH I SAID TOMATO
guy 2: POTATO
guy 1: k
guy 1: mashed, baked or jacket?
guy 2: BISH I SAID TOMATO
by mynamejayff July 7, 2017
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Get the potato mug.Potatoe is an alternate spelling for potato. The "potato" spelling is more popular, but even national newspapers like the New York Times occasionally used the "potatoe" spelling, which was considered an acceptable spelling at least until 15 June 1992, when Republican vice presidential nominee Dan Quayle read the "-oe" spelling off the "official spelling bee spelling" flash card handed to him by an English teacher for correcting a spelling bee, and the media tore him apart for it.
by embram May 9, 2015
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