Wade-ly is the dood
NUFF said
He is a God
A true Legend
Everybody loves him (even your Mom)
He does indeed wear goggles in the pool
He's the true Meester
NUFF said
He is a God
A true Legend
Everybody loves him (even your Mom)
He does indeed wear goggles in the pool
He's the true Meester
by TheManUB3 January 05, 2024
Wade-ly is the dood
NUFF said for sure
He is a God (although not like Kratos)
A true Legend, that you will only ever experience once
A great person from start to finish
Everybody loves him (even your Mom, hell maybe even your Cousin)
He does indeed wear goggles in the pool
Might secretly be rich, but honestly, who knows
He's the true Meester, and forever will be, no questions asked
NUFF said for sure
He is a God (although not like Kratos)
A true Legend, that you will only ever experience once
A great person from start to finish
Everybody loves him (even your Mom, hell maybe even your Cousin)
He does indeed wear goggles in the pool
Might secretly be rich, but honestly, who knows
He's the true Meester, and forever will be, no questions asked
See that man over there? That... That is a Wade-ly
Yo! Look at that! That's a Wade-ly, man that's cool...
Yo! Look at that! That's a Wade-ly, man that's cool...
by TheManUB3 January 05, 2024
Often used with holy cow or holy shit but in a more serious or funny way depending on the delivery it’s given.
by VolkswagenMaster6 May 29, 2020
i.e: A perpadent was made with the invitations to be sent. i.e: I made plans to send out the invitations at a later date, but I perpadent(ly) sent them already
by CruzMismo June 08, 2024
A individual that drives a diesel pickup truck with "stacks" installed in the bed of their truck. They think they are cool but they are really a tool.
Billy-Bob installed stacks on his truck in shop class today. Everyone in school thinks he is a Tool-ly.
by Cj_3@$+o8 February 17, 2011
by dickydanceroutine March 08, 2022
Collective delusionary group think utilized to achieve optimal results for the message carrier, often leveraged by professional sales teams to confuse or disorient a prospective buyer.
Organizational lying is a standard practice by our pre-sales team, where they prepare an exchange of questions and answers that imply our products have functions that they do not.
by BalancedHeads February 28, 2012