A term to describe an amount of something lost during a process or processing and cannot be retrieved or returned
It was originally coined by the Japanese. During the sake making process to describe when a small amount would evaporate. As they said that portion went to the angels.
This term can used in other situations to describe a loss (of a portion) that cannot be gotten back.
It was originally coined by the Japanese. During the sake making process to describe when a small amount would evaporate. As they said that portion went to the angels.
This term can used in other situations to describe a loss (of a portion) that cannot be gotten back.
Guy1: What happened to all the sake' we made?
Senior: proably a bit of it evaporated ... we used to call that the angels share. We often imagined they were up there drinking it right now.
Senior: proably a bit of it evaporated ... we used to call that the angels share. We often imagined they were up there drinking it right now.
by Theamazinggeek May 14, 2018

This is a slang for saying that two people are same sex significant others. The driveway being a common area they share together among other things... also suggests that they co-habit together.
by baycer2 January 16, 2015

A nearby sharing protocol developed by Google and Samsung. Google used to have their own version called Nearby Share, until they made it work with Samsung's existing Quick Share.
Can also be known as AirDrop for Androids
If you call it AirDrop for brokies, may both sides of your pillow be warm the following night
Can also be known as AirDrop for Androids
If you call it AirDrop for brokies, may both sides of your pillow be warm the following night
Guy A: Ay bro gimme the pics from last night
Guy B: aight turn on your Quick Share
Guy A: ight ight
a few moments later
Guy A: thx bro
Guy B: i gotchu
Guy B: aight turn on your Quick Share
Guy A: ight ight
a few moments later
Guy A: thx bro
Guy B: i gotchu
by 9ifrewhvejvoijvij4b94jpijvwoij May 30, 2024

"Did you hear Lizetter the other day?"
"No, what did she say?"
"She told someone what color her underwear was."
"Oh my god, she is such a sharing sharon."
"No, what did she say?"
"She told someone what color her underwear was."
"Oh my god, she is such a sharing sharon."
by Tee7 January 24, 2020

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by Bob Dylans Ball Sack June 25, 2017
