Commuter town with only white kids. The kids in middle school think it is cool to hangout by various pizza restaurants. Shit town dont visit.
by RatJungle69 May 26, 2021

A word describing a bratty child. It can mean: "little rat", "satan's spawn" and "toad". It helps with making the child guilty (sometimes depending on how bratty they are).
by Hunny no<3 December 30, 2020

by SilverSheilds May 5, 2020

Russian Rave Band. Their songs are catchy but pretty bizarre, such as the videos.
Some of them are really catchy.
Some people also might say that they are the Russian Die Antwoord.
Some of them are really catchy.
Some people also might say that they are the Russian Die Antwoord.
by Blinbin November 4, 2018

Lee'tel M-eh: noun; A precocious young lady often found under 'surface world'. Little Mehs are bright, intelligent things with a pretty face and a wit that could catch a troll in 30 seconds. Not to be tinkered with, the Little Meh is a sexy minx for the taboo and the undead. Beware!
by Tinned Tomatoes May 7, 2004

Refers to unmarked soldiers or operatives, often associated with Russia's tactics during the annexation of Crimea in 2014. These were armed individuals in military gear without insignia, used to create plausible deniability about state involvement.
"During the 2014 Crimean crisis, Russia deployed Little Green Men to seize key positions, creating confusion about their true identity and avoiding direct confrontation with Ukrainian forces."
Person 1: "Did you hear about the situation in Crimea a few years ago?"
Person 2: "Yeah, the one with those mysterious soldiers who showed up out of nowhere?"
Person 1: "Exactly! Those were the 'Little Green Men'—Russian soldiers without any insignia, just there to take control while leaving Russia's involvement in question."
Person 2: "Ah, so it's basically a way to avoid being caught red-handed while still getting the job done. Sneaky!"
Person 1: "Did you hear about the situation in Crimea a few years ago?"
Person 2: "Yeah, the one with those mysterious soldiers who showed up out of nowhere?"
Person 1: "Exactly! Those were the 'Little Green Men'—Russian soldiers without any insignia, just there to take control while leaving Russia's involvement in question."
Person 2: "Ah, so it's basically a way to avoid being caught red-handed while still getting the job done. Sneaky!"
by Crusadermobile November 23, 2024

by Gunfire December 9, 2015
