The act of making a cigarette by collecting leftover tobacco from discarded cigarettes found on the street, usually done by true nicotine addicts.
by Freddy So Sure August 7, 2025
Get the Building a colonel mug.A term describing the current coronavirus related panic buying craze where one buys enough toilet paper and other things to build a fort.
A possible code phrase to let people know that a family member went shopping crazy.
A possible code phrase to let people know that a family member went shopping crazy.
by PenguinSlideMaster March 16, 2020
Get the building the fort mug.The skin seam that contains male genitalia, runs from the Anus, up the centre of the nut sack and underside of the shaft, ending with a rim stich round the helmet. Typically left un stitched on female anatomy.
by Buckets and shades November 23, 2021
Get the Build a bear stitch mug.Is useless in the real world..why? Well you puff yourself up like pigeon looking to mate but can’t perform in the real world with those “muscles”..
Example; on arm or chest day w’e, you bench 350-400 Lbs. In essence you build yourself up like “Hercules” portrayed in various modern movies but you can't preform like him.. you’re not lift boulders or slaying a treacherous hydra or defeating a massive lion..
Your like SpongeBob with his inflatable arms lol.. The body of a Ferrari sports car but no engine, Frame, wheels etc..
Example; on arm or chest day w’e, you bench 350-400 Lbs. In essence you build yourself up like “Hercules” portrayed in various modern movies but you can't preform like him.. you’re not lift boulders or slaying a treacherous hydra or defeating a massive lion..
Your like SpongeBob with his inflatable arms lol.. The body of a Ferrari sports car but no engine, Frame, wheels etc..
Ah the gym is filled with “bodybuilders” hogging the machines.. it’s useless to get that puffed, no fluidity in their movements lol it’s aesthetic.. “body building is pageantry” . Pure theatrics
by DEZtheDECIMATOR June 4, 2022
Get the Body building is pageantry mug.A "Sigma build" more typically refers to some kind of archetype person, a sort frequently characterized in terms of characteristic physical and style features. An adjective used often, half in humor or half in contempt, to refer sometimes to an obese woman or man who has the typical distinctive look somewhat disheveled.
Individuals who belong to this group generally wear worn-out sports wear, such as running shoes with black tops and white bottoms, oversized or ill-fitting basketball shorts—or shorts in general—, and large, faded t-shirts that are generally stretched out, frayed, or appear to be years old. Their grooming is generally bad, with a long, unkempt beard, dry skin, and noticeable dandruff. Their hair tends to be long and unwashed, sometimes greasy or puffy, adding to the overall unkept appearance.
In terms of hygiene, they might not apply deodorant at all or use it sparingly, often opting for spray-on types or even specialty products like Native. The total of these traits helps create an image of a person who does not care about grooming norms but is instead accepting of the so-called "Sigma build."
Individuals who belong to this group generally wear worn-out sports wear, such as running shoes with black tops and white bottoms, oversized or ill-fitting basketball shorts—or shorts in general—, and large, faded t-shirts that are generally stretched out, frayed, or appear to be years old. Their grooming is generally bad, with a long, unkempt beard, dry skin, and noticeable dandruff. Their hair tends to be long and unwashed, sometimes greasy or puffy, adding to the overall unkept appearance.
In terms of hygiene, they might not apply deodorant at all or use it sparingly, often opting for spray-on types or even specialty products like Native. The total of these traits helps create an image of a person who does not care about grooming norms but is instead accepting of the so-called "Sigma build."
by Omniscientus April 1, 2025
Get the Sigma Build mug.I've read your board presentation, Walter. Yes, "duck butter" certainly does represent a refreshing departure from standard accounting terminology. But alas, I'm afraid I'll need you to think outside the building. By the way, are we really selling that many hot pockets in Alabama?
by Lord Stentor November 27, 2011
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