"Skisme-isme-dælme-ælme"
by proud member of tja squad April 03, 2024
The uncontrollable and unexplanable breaking or imploding of glasses in the workplace at a given time which Duffy is in the area
by Dargament December 01, 2022
Random and often hilariously unbelievable sentences or phrases spoken by famous socialite and reality TV star, Joey Essex
A classic Joey-ism is "I know who Richard and Judy are."
"Who are they?"
"Aren't they the first man and woman on Earth?"
"Who are they?"
"Aren't they the first man and woman on Earth?"
by Eddie Lizzard December 09, 2013
Person 1 - "I wore this a red shirt with red jeans yesterday and it looked so good that this girl I know, wore them too"
Person 2 - "Wow, that is such biter-ism."
Person 2 - "Wow, that is such biter-ism."
by ConfusedPanda February 27, 2011
Bicth-ism is now a turm used by 187 empire setting one up line a dove to jump out a car with tinted windows to get upper hand knowing if don't surprise attack he would not have any chance by any means to win so therefore he would be like a Stevens witch in Turms means bitch /punk /pussy/lame /cowered a weak af there for all together now is bicth-ism
Really dog you going to have to come at him like out the wood works from behind or out the gate with out him having any idea you hitting Dame dove that's bicth-ism
by k187c November 02, 2023
A “Gal-ism” is where an individual makes a verbal point or metaphor, which has absolutely no correlation to the subject matter of the current conversation, or makes absolutely zero sense whatsoever.
by Jie January 24, 2021
noun
1. a disposition, character, or belief; marked by a subconscious personal acquittal following long periods of arduous, earnest work. commonly involving long hours of talented dedication followed by a modest forfeit, substantiated by the previous work.
2. (initial capital letter) any of the doctrines or practices of the underbelly.
1. a disposition, character, or belief; marked by a subconscious personal acquittal following long periods of arduous, earnest work. commonly involving long hours of talented dedication followed by a modest forfeit, substantiated by the previous work.
2. (initial capital letter) any of the doctrines or practices of the underbelly.
It was all going well until he decided to call it 'finished'. But we can't say he 'quit' or 'was lazy', because he already put so much work in. He apparently 'had to go to class'. What an andrew-ism
by Jonathan Swift the Third January 30, 2012