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Horse-Drawn-Carriage

(Noun) - A Horse-Drawn-Carriage, is a term used to describe a person with a large buttocks. The horse is the person’s legs being able to move around their large buttocks.
If you keep doing those squats you’re going to end up with a Horse-Drawn-Carriage soon.
Horse-Drawn-Carriage by DocRuby November 10, 2022
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Snack on your drawer 

An insult originating in the North West England. Meaning “if you think you can do better than me then prove it”.
Snack on your drawer by GermanTom February 16, 2022
Dawg y ya gotta be actin all drawn
drawn by P.M.S. September 23, 2005
I slowly took off his drawls.
drawls by Boughie Queen January 14, 2005

Southern Drawl 

Usage of the colloquialistic pronounciations of the English languages spoken by those from the Southern United States. Usually these are created by drawing out vowels (Georgia becomes jawja, stringing words together get on outta here}, and generally making it impossible for any furners (foreigners; anyone not from or a resident of the South) to understand.
The good movie parts always go to New England bruisers or the California pretty boys, while us Southern folk are sterotipically cast as Rednecks with shotguns and a bad Southern Drawl.
Southern Drawl by pythonspam November 13, 2003

drawing board 

n. (figuratively) the design process, the stages of planning, or the beginning of a process
This idea really sucks - I think we need to go back to the drawing board.
drawing board by Michael Gannett February 22, 2006