When you are playing a GB match and you are confused of which team you should go on you look at the scoreboard to see what the other team have done which results in you picking the correct team.
by James Bwoii July 12, 2010
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Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW USA
Date: 2010
A particular mode of reasoning that results from smoking marijuana.
Function: noun
Etymology: Ski culture - Inland NW USA
Date: 2010
A particular mode of reasoning that results from smoking marijuana.
His decision to put on some music and have a beer, rather than to return to work, was a result of some solid didabolean logic.
by Growlvin January 22, 2010
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when you do a bobby, you think or do something really stupid. Another symptom of you doing a bobby is when you say saad, not sad!
by Jessy succs May 16, 2022
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last night I did a Buer. I tried to do a sick trick with my quadcopter but ended up crashing into a bus stop full of school children
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Get the Didaskaleinophobia mug.The Catalan version of Diego, this is a good-natured man whom only wants the best for you. The original form is Didacus from Medieval Spanish, with three namesakes; Saint Diego of Alcala, Blessed Diego Carvalho and Blessed Diego Jose of Cadiz; all a.k.a. Didacus.
Didac himself is one-of-a-kind; a highly intelligent, empathetic and gorgeous man. Once you have yourself a Didac, never left him go.
Other forms of Didac include Diego and Santiago (Spanish), Jacob (English), and Thiago (Portuguese).
Didac himself is one-of-a-kind; a highly intelligent, empathetic and gorgeous man. Once you have yourself a Didac, never left him go.
Other forms of Didac include Diego and Santiago (Spanish), Jacob (English), and Thiago (Portuguese).
1; "Who's that guy over there? Do you know him?"
2; "Yes, his name's Didac and he's mine - no looking."
1; "But he's so hot..."
2; "Exactly."
2; "Yes, his name's Didac and he's mine - no looking."
1; "But he's so hot..."
2; "Exactly."
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