a company that treats its employees like crap and refuses to pay decent wage while at the same time anything goes
by Merlyn June 30, 2003
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by two times times August 31, 2008
Something Christine from simply nailogical says that people don't always get but it actually means "gel top coat," typically used as a finish on your nails.
by Kar.Louise July 16, 2017
by ceepytaco July 17, 2017
A term used mainly by Canadian youtuber Cristine (simplynailogical) when referring to "clear top coat". Many of the people watching her channel have started adopting the term.
-Taco is an anagram for "coat", also used by Cristine in other terms such as: "holo taco"
-Glossy means "shiny". It adds a shine on the nail instead of take away from it like the opposite: "matte top coat". Matte top coats once dry, do not reflect the light thus destroying the holo (holographic) nail polishes that this particular youtuber loves)
-Taco is an anagram for "coat", also used by Cristine in other terms such as: "holo taco"
-Glossy means "shiny". It adds a shine on the nail instead of take away from it like the opposite: "matte top coat". Matte top coats once dry, do not reflect the light thus destroying the holo (holographic) nail polishes that this particular youtuber loves)
1. I bought a new glossy taco because the one I had wasn't drying fast.
2. Add some glossy taco to seal in your design because we're putting nail vinyls next.
2. Add some glossy taco to seal in your design because we're putting nail vinyls next.
by Nemesis_of_Love July 19, 2017
When you take a nap on your bed, but instead of going under the covers, you pull your comforter over your body, thus making a taco.
Joe: Did you just take a nap in my bed!? I just washed those sheets!
Dave: Relax, it was only a taco nap.
Dave: Relax, it was only a taco nap.
by Arbag February 05, 2010