by Nailing Him August 10, 2009
Used as a verb:
- To meatball, Meatballing
(1) To gain a large amount of weight and obtain obesity in a short amount of time due to intaking incredible amounts of food.
(2) The act of an obese individual rolling towards and over an innocent person.
- To be meatballed
(3) To be rolled over, bumped, squished, crushed, etc. by an obese person.
Used as a noun:
- Meatball
(4) A lump of meat, commonly found in spaghetti.
(5) An obese person, commonly refers to iHeretic.
- Meatballer (n):
(6) One who partakes in the act of meatballing (see definition 2)
- To meatball, Meatballing
(1) To gain a large amount of weight and obtain obesity in a short amount of time due to intaking incredible amounts of food.
(2) The act of an obese individual rolling towards and over an innocent person.
- To be meatballed
(3) To be rolled over, bumped, squished, crushed, etc. by an obese person.
Used as a noun:
- Meatball
(4) A lump of meat, commonly found in spaghetti.
(5) An obese person, commonly refers to iHeretic.
- Meatballer (n):
(6) One who partakes in the act of meatballing (see definition 2)
- "Daniel, stop eating, if you don't you'll end up meatballing!"
- "Poor Billy got meatballed the other day, he nearly suffocated!"
- "After seeing a meatballer not too long ago I haven't been able to eat or look at spaghetti and meatballs.
- "Poor Billy got meatballed the other day, he nearly suffocated!"
- "After seeing a meatballer not too long ago I haven't been able to eat or look at spaghetti and meatballs.
by lolololololololwtf March 23, 2008
by thegirlsaid March 30, 2011
When your crush essentially tells you that she wants to ask a guy out and gets advice from you. The person usually doesn't have Ill intent, but still shatters your heart.
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by Kyle22 May 24, 2007
hey baby, i'll be your ladle if you'll be my meatball.
that's one tasty meatball. i wanna be her ladle.
that's one tasty meatball. i wanna be her ladle.
by raunchy booty girl July 01, 2005
A nickname for the frensel lens system used by the U.S. Navy to guide pilots onto an aircraft carrier.
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