a delicious treat. It is a small hard pretzel, that is then covered in creamy peanut butter, then topped with crispy bacon, and then dipped in chocolate. Named after the legendary Logan Thomas.
by the_amazing November 8, 2010
Get the Logybar mug.The Logy-Bear Twist is an new and exciting sexual maneuver that only experienced sexual connoisseurs should attempt to try. A bit of preparation is necessary for this move. A decent meal beforehand is not necessary but suggested. Two fingers are placed into the partners nostrils while the other hand holds the plunger firmly. The end of the plunger is then suctioned onto the partners anus. Now the partners bowel system may be controlled through a series of simple finger manuvers in the nostrils to greatly enhance the sexual pleasure of the partner. The name is gotten from how the bowels twist and turn while they are being stimulated.
Good luck.
Good luck.
"Yo, man. Did you hear what happened to Slick Dean? I heard that fool got the Logy-Bear Twist?" - Dim Robert
"Don't talk about it man, this is what he wanted." - Big Tom
"Don't talk about it man, this is what he wanted." - Big Tom
by Arthur Cunning January 25, 2016
Get the The Logy-Bear Twist mug.Approximate British equivalent of the American playground term cooties, meaning a fictitious, yet highly infectious disease. Unlike cooties, now used by adults to refer to an general undefined infectious malady.
Normally used in the form "the dreaded lurgy".
The term originates from an episode of the 1950s radio comedy "The Goon Show" in which an epidemic of "The Dreaded Lurgi" was said to be about to sweep across Britain. It turned out that the lurgi was in fact a ficitious disease created by brass instrument makers who had claimed that no brass band player had ever died of the lurgi (thereby increasing sales hugely).
"The Goon Show" was an anarchic and surreal radio comedy series that starred Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe. It was written by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes.
Normally used in the form "the dreaded lurgy".
The term originates from an episode of the 1950s radio comedy "The Goon Show" in which an epidemic of "The Dreaded Lurgi" was said to be about to sweep across Britain. It turned out that the lurgi was in fact a ficitious disease created by brass instrument makers who had claimed that no brass band player had ever died of the lurgi (thereby increasing sales hugely).
"The Goon Show" was an anarchic and surreal radio comedy series that starred Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe. It was written by Spike Milligan and Eric Sykes.
I think I've got the dreaded lurgy.
He's not coming into work today, apparently he's coming down with a lurgy.
I'm not quite sure what's wrong. Just some form of lurgy.
Urgh. You've got the LURGY!
He's not coming into work today, apparently he's coming down with a lurgy.
I'm not quite sure what's wrong. Just some form of lurgy.
Urgh. You've got the LURGY!
by mammon_the_source August 3, 2009
Get the Lurgy mug.A girl that goes through hell and still comes out smiling. She has the looks to kill and the mind to succeed. One of the strongest people you will ever see, nothing could ever break her.
She is definitely a Lorryn.
by Unkownnnnnn January 17, 2017
Get the Lorryn mug.Also known as the dreaded lergy, this can manifest itself as any illness. Normally associated with skiving off something, whether it be work, school or going to the zoo with friends.
A: Should we invite Frank?
B: No, he has the lergy.
A: I can't come into work today, I think I'm ill. (Lergy)
B: No, he has the lergy.
A: I can't come into work today, I think I'm ill. (Lergy)
by Andy Pashandy August 3, 2006
Get the Lergy mug.A handful of contract workers who are so ass cheap, they refuse to miss a day's pay and come into work and bring in their cootie bug germies and infect everyone.
Thank god its the last day of working in the Lurgy Lounge for a few weeks.
Tired of listening to the sporking, hucking and borking of the guys in the Lurgy Lounge
Tired of listening to the sporking, hucking and borking of the guys in the Lurgy Lounge
by Miss Canuckie December 23, 2009
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