an unexpected variation of the hot lunch; post-coital anal sex in which semen dribbles onto the chest of one's partner
by foolio-pc January 31, 2007
by Anonymous March 13, 2003
Tim: I knew that scummy-looking guy was bad news! He tainted my Slurpee and got me sick!
Jerry: Don't worry dude, it's probably just fool's cold.
Jerry: Don't worry dude, it's probably just fool's cold.
by logostak October 20, 2007
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OH MY GOD!!! shoot that super fool its about to do something abusive, damn pedophiliacs!!! AHHHH!! el gringo!!! RUNNNNN!!!
by fatslob_69 November 25, 2004
Sorry, but the Fool on the Hill is John. Paul is the Walrus. Look at the example. Walrus was a term for someone who was dead. Everyone thought that Paul was dead and someone had plastic surgury to replace him. In the 2nd verse of Glass Onion, they sing that the Walrus was in fact Paul (in fact meaning they thought it was Paul, but no one was really dead) and in the 3rd verse, they sing that the Fool on the Hill is sitting there still, meaning that he is still alive.
(Verse 1):
I told you about the walrus and me-man
You know that we’re as close as can be-man
Well here’s another clue for you all
The walrus was paul.
Standing on the cast iron shore-yeah
Lady madonna trying to make ends meet-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.
(Verse 2)
I told you about the fool on the hill
I tell you man he living there still
Well here’s another place you can be
Listen to me.
Fixing a hole in the ocean
Trying to make a dove-tail joint-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.
I told you about the walrus and me-man
You know that we’re as close as can be-man
Well here’s another clue for you all
The walrus was paul.
Standing on the cast iron shore-yeah
Lady madonna trying to make ends meet-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.
(Verse 2)
I told you about the fool on the hill
I tell you man he living there still
Well here’s another place you can be
Listen to me.
Fixing a hole in the ocean
Trying to make a dove-tail joint-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.
by Drew Ward August 13, 2005
by Larry Parrish February 14, 2005