The lord of all spiders. Bigger than Most wall clocks. He has supernatural powers and makes a very loud PFIIRRRT shrieking sound before it strikes.
The spider found behind the wall clock of a LUEser. Go to gamefaqs.com and the LUE message board for a picture.
by Ryan Clockspyder August 18, 2003
employee1: man work totally sucked today because we had to work 10 hours.
employee2: nah man i totally clocked blocked all day and it flew by.
employee1:damn clock blocker -_-'
employee2: nah man i totally clocked blocked all day and it flew by.
employee1:damn clock blocker -_-'
by Sab0o January 12, 2011
1.) A female psychological disorder directly related to too much exposure to horse shit like "The View" "Oprah" and wing-nut societal archetypes that feel women must have children to be "complete."
2.) Yet another absurd ploy utilized by women to get men to marry them before their asses get too old - men are SO attracted to desperation. LOL
2.) Yet another absurd ploy utilized by women to get men to marry them before their asses get too old - men are SO attracted to desperation. LOL
"I need to know where this relationship is going because I'm 26 and my biological clock is ticking!"
Translation -
"I need to know if we're getting married because I am sick of giving BJ's and I'm ready to over eat like my married friends do!"
Translation -
"I need to know if we're getting married because I am sick of giving BJ's and I'm ready to over eat like my married friends do!"
by Buck June 20, 2004
by Flarkington April 27, 2010
When an individual manages to fit both the testicles and entire shaft of the penis in their mouth all at once. The goal is to see how long one can hold the contained "junk" in one's mouth.
by T. Stockton June 27, 2007
A device similar to that of a clock except it is surgically emplanted into the cheek of your choice.
"Dude, I love the ass clock man."
"I know right ain't it sick? I can tell the time just by checking out my ass!"
"I know right ain't it sick? I can tell the time just by checking out my ass!"
by Jhary March 28, 2008
by William Warney March 14, 2010