by Kevin Vargoosle February 08, 2017
by Yeah I'm Him April 25, 2007
A pathetic excuse for a designer and a hell of a lot of waste of money.
Anyone who buys LV crap is just a Paris Hilton wanna be, and should choke on their dinner.
Anyone who buys LV crap is just a Paris Hilton wanna be, and should choke on their dinner.
Chick - "I just totally wasted my money on that stupid peice of ass Louis Vuitton bracelet! It was $98,000,000,000 and it just broke!"
Aww, go have a cry now.
Aww, go have a cry now.
by Juzzzzz October 25, 2006
To receive a substantial fart (enough to make your cheeks puff out) orally while in the act of rimming.
by CAVL April 15, 2015
1. A penis shaft that has been forcibly separated from the head. This could be the result of a Louisiana jack hammer or a failed attempt to execute a bloody sock.
2. The King of France from 1774 to 1791 who was executed by decapitation.
2. The King of France from 1774 to 1791 who was executed by decapitation.
by Dinsdale.Piranha April 25, 2007
A cock (vulg.). Commonly a derogatory term for someone of limited appeal, talent, or charm. Also -
Descriptive of the state that young men occasionally find themselves in after contracting thrush, whereby they can be said to have
An Irritating Cock
(Louis Walsh is one of the panel on Simon Cowell's UK version of 'The X Factor', despite being a talentless wanker.)
Descriptive of the state that young men occasionally find themselves in after contracting thrush, whereby they can be said to have
An Irritating Cock
(Louis Walsh is one of the panel on Simon Cowell's UK version of 'The X Factor', despite being a talentless wanker.)
Did you see Louis Walsh on X Factor?! He's a cock. Or, post-Amsterdam excursion, a young man was heard to say "I wish I'd never gone to De Wallen, I've got a right Louis Walsh now"
by Controlled Magic December 10, 2010
A phony Louis Vuitton bag worn by girls trying to act rich.
(popularized in Broken Under Interrogation, a novel of urban decay)
(popularized in Broken Under Interrogation, a novel of urban decay)
by Robert McGillicuddy March 17, 2010