The Gold Coast is a city in queensland, Aussie. Because of the F***in amazing beaches etc. the place is Full of asian tourists who take photos all the time, and locals who want to shoot them all. Slowly but surely, teens are taking over the streets, fighting with everyone and graffing everywhere. Future = F***ed.
Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast.
Asian Tourist: "I rike you, you take foto?"
Local: "F*** right off mate!"
Asian Tourist: "I rike you, you take foto?"
Local: "F*** right off mate!"
by phatholden187 November 28, 2006
The orange flavoured softdrink 'fanta' made by the coca cola company.
When the Americans joined world war 2, they stopped supplying the coke mix to the German factories. They made their own drink based on Oranges.
When the Americans joined world war 2, they stopped supplying the coke mix to the German factories. They made their own drink based on Oranges.
by killgORE May 22, 2005
by Daniel Puebla April 29, 2006
Young working-class adults who feel that they are entitled to luxury goods such as couture, state-of-the-art electronics, overpriced cars and pretty much anything that they cannot afford.
"The gold collar contingent, ages 18-25, is doing its part by downing $12 Kettle One vodka martinis and sporting the sleekest rims on their Lincoln Navigators. To sustain a lifestyle inspired by rap videos and pop-culture magazines such as Us, they spend a disproportionate amount of their disposable income on expensive brand-name products and services."
-See the Seattle Times article, "Gold-collar generation: The world is theirs?"
-See the Seattle Times article, "Gold-collar generation: The world is theirs?"
by the R word May 08, 2006
The act of urinating in a public urinal, and having the the urine splash back at you, resembling welder's sparks.
by LiscenceAgreement February 12, 2012
by Ivor Thirst February 09, 2005
Nazi gold refers to the gold transferred by Nazi Germany to overseas banks during World War II in exchange for paper money to fuel a faux economic boom in order to finance the Nazi war machine. At the end of the regime the unmarked locations of the gold in Swiss banks, the Vatican bank, and other depositories gave the banks plausible deniability to keep the assets. The present whereabouts of the Nazi gold has been the subject of a Bond film, books, conspiracy theories, and a civil suit brought against European banks in January 2000.
In "Goldfinger", James Bond attempts to bribe Auric Goldfinger with a bar of Nazi gold, claiming to know where the rest is.
by oldParasiteSingle November 18, 2008