by kingofpain October 15, 2007
Get the tomato bisque mug.When you're deep in an ass and, right before you cum, you get shit on your dick. Rather than being a little bitch about it you keep trucking like a real man and blast your man candy all over the excrement at the end of the poop shoot, thusly mixing the semen with freshly made turds and creating "butthole bisque".
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The girl in the restaurant stood out from the rest because of her classic ivory bisque like skin and warm smile.
by Discoduck23 March 5, 2016
Get the classic ivory bisque mug.The type of shit you have that is anything but solid. It pours out of your butt like Bisquick pancake batter except no ones making breakfast. Consistency and smell may vary depending on food and beverage consumed prior to dropping a batter of fecal bisquick.
Fecal bisquick: When you have to drop a slop, aka a sloppy poop, dump, shit.
Typically occurs after a night of drinking alcohol or immediately after eating Taco Bell.
Also known as spackling the toilet bowl.
Typically occurs after a night of drinking alcohol or immediately after eating Taco Bell.
Also known as spackling the toilet bowl.
by loschris44 January 3, 2014
Get the Fecal bisquick mug.Basques (Basque: Euskaldunak) as an ethnic group, primarily inhabit an area traditionally known as the Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria), a region that is located around the western end of the Pyrenees on the coast of the Bay of Biscay and straddles parts of north-central Spain and south-western Gaul.
It is unknown where the Basques come from, their Paleolithic European culture and language is more ancient than that of any other European culture.
It is unknown where the Basques come from, their Paleolithic European culture and language is more ancient than that of any other European culture.
by ardi123 August 6, 2012
Get the BASQUE mug.Refers to the language, culture, and/or traditional homeland of the Basque people, centered in a region of Northern Spain and South-Western France.
Considered to be Europe's oldest inhabitants, their language, Euskara, is an anomoly - not related to any other known language. It is widely renowned to be the hardest language on Earth. Typical Basque costume includes the compuslory beret (txapela) for men, with a red neckerchief. Basques are usually fair-skinned and have black hair, but blue eyes sometimes.
They are widely known in the United States as shepherds. The largest concentrated Basque diaspora population in the US is in Boise, Idaho, followed by Reno, Nevada.
Traditional activites include improvised singing competitions (bertsolariak), and "strong man" feats of strength.
The most delicious drink on the face of the planet, the Kalimotxo (mixture of cheap red wine and Coca-Cola) is of Basque origin.
Considered to be Europe's oldest inhabitants, their language, Euskara, is an anomoly - not related to any other known language. It is widely renowned to be the hardest language on Earth. Typical Basque costume includes the compuslory beret (txapela) for men, with a red neckerchief. Basques are usually fair-skinned and have black hair, but blue eyes sometimes.
They are widely known in the United States as shepherds. The largest concentrated Basque diaspora population in the US is in Boise, Idaho, followed by Reno, Nevada.
Traditional activites include improvised singing competitions (bertsolariak), and "strong man" feats of strength.
The most delicious drink on the face of the planet, the Kalimotxo (mixture of cheap red wine and Coca-Cola) is of Basque origin.
Basque - English
Kaixo - "Hello"
Agur - "Bye"
Eskerrik asko - "Thank you very much"
Nola esaten da ___ euskaraz/ingelesez? - "How do you say ___ in Basque/English?"
Kalimotxo bat nahi nuke - "I would like a kalimotxo"
Zein da zure izena? - "What is your name?"
___ dut izena - "My name is ___"
Maite zaitut - "I love you"
Barkatu, baina ez zaitut ulertzen - "I'm sorry, but I don't understand you"
Badakizu ingelesez/gasteleraz/frantzesez? - "Do you speak English/Spanish/French?"
Kaixo - "Hello"
Agur - "Bye"
Eskerrik asko - "Thank you very much"
Nola esaten da ___ euskaraz/ingelesez? - "How do you say ___ in Basque/English?"
Kalimotxo bat nahi nuke - "I would like a kalimotxo"
Zein da zure izena? - "What is your name?"
___ dut izena - "My name is ___"
Maite zaitut - "I love you"
Barkatu, baina ez zaitut ulertzen - "I'm sorry, but I don't understand you"
Badakizu ingelesez/gasteleraz/frantzesez? - "Do you speak English/Spanish/French?"
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