Brian Scalabrine with his high socks and head band scali-ooping it to either Bosh action, Charlie Villanueva, Anderson pubby Varejao, Shaq Diesel, or of course Vinsanity.
by scalinator May 18, 2010
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Adjective
1. Extremely complex and difficult to follow.
2. Needlessly over engineered.
synonyms: convoluted, serpentine, labyrinthine, tortuous, tangled
antonyms: straightforward
1. Extremely complex and difficult to follow.
2. Needlessly over engineered.
synonyms: convoluted, serpentine, labyrinthine, tortuous, tangled
antonyms: straightforward
by ewconti September 20, 2016
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by sissyboy69 May 8, 2019
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I saw this porno where this scheiss-schegander buried her
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Face into this dudes big hairy ass: it was a
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by Davedale July 31, 2019
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“Schbimble” “You schbimble looking ass”
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Mia: "I'm thinking about dropshipping for my new online business, but I have some reservations."
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Alex: "Hey Jordan, I've been thinking about starting an online business. I've heard a lot about dropshipping, but I'm not sure if it's the right route for me."
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Alex: "That sounds intriguing! I'll have to look into it more. Thanks for the tip!"
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