A free spirit that is wild is open to infinite possibilities, anything and everything is possible! a wild spirit breaks down moves through barriers, challenges and struggles that hold them back, with courage and percervirence. They go with the wind, flow, change and move with the seasons. It longs to be in the wild, nature, and all places exciting and new. A wild spirit sets us free, the spirit thats already in every single living thing including you and me.
A human who has a wild spirit is courageous, fun, exciting and exhilarating they are someone you want to to spend sometime with, for they take you on a wild adventure you'll find it difficult to forget the essence and mark they left on you, you can't seem to get enough, because it brings you closer to infinity and endless possibilities "
by Wild spirit February 4, 2019
Get the Wild spiritmug. English Name of the botnicaly named Eriogonum ovalifolium. Wild Buckwheat
has nothing to do with buckwheat !!!(anciend kind of flour)
has nothing to do with buckwheat !!!(anciend kind of flour)
POLYGONACEAE, BUCKWHEAT FAMILY, you can find a piture at https:// wdfw.wa.gov/ gallery2/ main.php?g2_itemId=10695,
picture of Wild Buckwheat
picture of Wild Buckwheat
by Stevan L. March 4, 2007
Get the WILD BUCKWHEATmug. by Satan Jr. May 24, 2018
Get the wild woodymug. Crazy, cannibal, extreme lack of restraint or control, not tamed or domesticated or cultivated, godforsaken, rampant,
by Stiffy111111 April 15, 2010
Get the Sam Wildmug. Accidental insertian into wrong orafus
by Donald Mann December 17, 2007
Get the wild joemug. In Graffiti Art.
Original: Interlocked Letters
Contemporary: Unreadable Letters
coined by "Tracy 168" in 1975, it is orginally the name of his crew. but when they began writing the name next to their pieces, people thought they were explaining the style they were using. which were letters that "interlocked" it was a personal style they developed. but the pieces were readable. this is the orginal term. but through the years and by the graffiti masses the term evolved to "Unreadable Letters".
Original: Interlocked Letters
Contemporary: Unreadable Letters
coined by "Tracy 168" in 1975, it is orginally the name of his crew. but when they began writing the name next to their pieces, people thought they were explaining the style they were using. which were letters that "interlocked" it was a personal style they developed. but the pieces were readable. this is the orginal term. but through the years and by the graffiti masses the term evolved to "Unreadable Letters".
(Original) Example: Oh, I dig that Wild Style Man!!!
(Contemporary) Example: I don't know where the letter starts and ends in that Wild Style!
(Contemporary) Example: I don't know where the letter starts and ends in that Wild Style!
by ErkTheJerk January 12, 2018
Get the Wild Stylemug. Guy 1: Did you hear about Chris? He went buck wild at Jake's party last week.
Guy 2: That crazy bastard!
Guy 2: That crazy bastard!
by BuckWildGrim June 10, 2011
Get the Buck Wildmug.