by naxxx January 23, 2009
Get the sweet kicks mug.some really sweet poon tang that you really want to shove your wang dang in
Tom- I saw michelle last night she looked so good!
Connor - did you shove your wang dang in her poon tang?
Tom- nahh didn't have the penis to sniff gooch nugget sniff?!?! :D
- Tom & Connor
Tom- I saw michelle last night she looked so good!
Connor - did you shove your wang dang in her poon tang?
Tom- nahh didn't have the penis to sniff gooch nugget sniff?!?! :D
- Tom & Connor
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by Chang-a-lang January 22, 2006
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Get the sleep sweet mug.A term accompanied by a hand gesture used to point out a persons self-pride. Even the most obnoxious braggarts can be stifled with a well placed "Sweet Brag" The hand gesture looks like a rock and roll sign with the pinky and pointer fingers lowered significantly until they are pointing more forwards than upwards.
Braggart: Dude, I have like 20,000 friends on myspace which makes me way more popular than you
You: (Hand Gesture) "Sweet Brag"
You: (Hand Gesture) "Sweet Brag"
by JordanBaker February 9, 2009
Get the Sweet Brag mug.Although it may have earlier origins, first heard by most of the world on the infamous episode of <i>Seinfeld</i>, when George witnesses Elaine's atrocious dancing for the first time, and exclaimed, aghast, "Sweet fancy Moses!"
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An intensive used to express satisfaction, acceptance, pleasure, excellence, exaltation, approval, awe, or reverence. When used individually, the level of satisfaction expressed is most often directly proportionate to the duration of the vowel sound.
An intensive used to express satisfaction, acceptance, pleasure, excellence, exaltation, approval, awe, or reverence. When used individually, the level of satisfaction expressed is most often directly proportionate to the duration of the vowel sound.
by tlc November 20, 2004
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