d: yeah we have to see the person we hate at school tomorrow.
c: but at least she's ugly.
d: and there's the silver lining!
c: but at least she's ugly.
d: and there's the silver lining!
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Get the Luking mug.Applies to guys as well as ladies. Getting your head lined up just means that they making the edge of your hair not look all scraggly and messed up looking. In some parts, they call it a shape up. A lining is included by default in a haircut, but some folks ask for it separately if they're growing out their hair, got their hair braided, or just have somewhere to be and want to look fresh and clean cut.
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Get the lining mug.The verb of living like Lu; To party a lot just like Luigi does, drinking rum, craft beers and hitting a few bowls surrounded by several hot chicks and mindfuck friends.
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Get the Luving mug.Person 1- Man, I hate dropping a deuce because every time I do, I get that nasty splash back!
Person 2- Well, I invented Toilet Lining for that reason. MLIA.
Person 2- Well, I invented Toilet Lining for that reason. MLIA.
by MLIAuser November 27, 2009
Get the Toilet Lining mug.Occurs when one is using the Maps app on an iPhone. Instead of actually reading the directions, the person simply makes sure that their blue location dot remains along the path of the purple directions line.
"Bro, what exit are you supposed to get off at?"
"No idea, man. I'm straight purple-lining right now."
"No idea, man. I'm straight purple-lining right now."
by Kyle Rh. October 3, 2009
Get the purple-lining mug.The British meaning of 'lunting' is to walk whilst smoking a pipe. Lunting is used by pipe smokers as a means of relaxation or easing stress. In addition Lunting can also mean emitting smoke or steam or the act od lighting a fire, torch or tobacco pipe.
Dating from around 1540 - 1550, the origin is believed to be from the Dutch word 'lont' meaning a slow match or fuse or possibly the Middle Low German 'lonte' meaning a wick.
Dating from around 1540 - 1550, the origin is believed to be from the Dutch word 'lont' meaning a slow match or fuse or possibly the Middle Low German 'lonte' meaning a wick.
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