by Stevie Mac June 08, 2006
by Shabaz hot rod February 05, 2019
when a group of women live together or spend a lot of time together their monthly cycles tend to sync up.
or
when another woman on her period causes you to start your period early
(since women's cycles are often linked with the moon, it's not hard to make the leap from women's time of the month to werewolves and their monthly change)
or
when another woman on her period causes you to start your period early
(since women's cycles are often linked with the moon, it's not hard to make the leap from women's time of the month to werewolves and their monthly change)
by sovereigncookies July 14, 2011
Use this sentence when someone does an action they think is bossy or putting someone in their place, but in reality, they cringed themselves. Synonym for "she thought she ate." Originated from a CupcaKke lyric.
"She really fucked up that presentation, but she thinks she did well."
"Damn, she thought she came but she peed on the dick."
"Damn, she thought she came but she peed on the dick."
by zaralarrssonstan69696 July 20, 2022
A man who dresses like a woman; usually one who can actually be mistaken as a woman. He-she's are usually one step away from gettin sex change operations.
by Nasty Nate June 23, 2003
skinny a girl that needs more meat here bones. a girl who looks like a scrawny chicken aka a white girl
someone should feed nicole richie, lindsey lohan and hillary duff lookin' like straight up she-twigs
by The Bd Q June 25, 2006
Similar to, and most recognizable as an abbreviated form of, Who does she think she is?. This abbreviated version, however, is a bit more existential in its search for an answer because it is more open-ended. The question does not ask what said person thinks of herself, but instead asks the greater cosmos (or anyone included in or surrounding the conversation) why that girl exists and what she purportedly does to maintain any usefulness in society. It is generally degrading to use this term, so don't use it in front of the person you are referencing. Use intonation (raising your voice at the end of the sentence) to denote not only the question part, but also your insufferable hate of this person. Make sure to maintain stress, and some whining, on the IS. Can be used for males as well, e.g. who is he? But other forms such as "who are we?" and "who am i?" are more comical in reference and do not hold the same connotation as "who IS she?"
person 1: omg, did you see her trying to sweet talk the boss this morning? and she totally sucks at her job, i think a kid almost drowned yesterday and no one said anything to her!"
person 2: who IS she?
person 1: i know! If i had done that, i would be fired already!
person 2: who IS she?
person 1: i know! If i had done that, i would be fired already!
by samantha jewls September 09, 2007