The common word for 20" rims. Widely used on the West coast of USA. New Yorkers tend to use worddubs/word
by jessie September 12, 2003
by Caraíbas November 25, 2011
A: Where you at dove?
B: Back at the nest watching the coots putt dove!
A: Alright see you in a minute dove.
B: Hurry up or I'm going to call you a Coot, Dove!
B: Back at the nest watching the coots putt dove!
A: Alright see you in a minute dove.
B: Hurry up or I'm going to call you a Coot, Dove!
by Nicktor January 04, 2011
The presence of the Holy Spirit.
by no.10 February 17, 2011
the best band in the world today with great hits such as the cedar room and there goes the fear. headed by Jimmy goodwin. from manchester
by Seany L May 13, 2003
by zach December 15, 2003
Verb: to dove. To betray one's friends, partners, family, or significant others with an act of malice, greed, complete disregard for human feelings and/or vane feelings towards oneself. Despite an unknown origin, this verb has been used to describe various traitorous beings throughout history such as: Lucifer, Judas Iscariot, Marcus Brutus, Benedict Arnold and former NBA "king" LeBron James. This verb has also described various fictional characters such as Lando Calrissian from the Star Wars saga.
by boSs1345689 June 13, 2011