As per "Dirty Dancing" upon meeting a gorgeous man for the first time and the first thing you say to him is "i carried a watermelon"
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really sweet, but can get chocolate high
in other words, a good friend
really sweet, but can get chocolate high
in other words, a good friend
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The most famous twins from the 1800's. Carrie is shorter because of too much coffee; Shelly died her hair black.
by boobcannon April 10, 2010
Get the Shelly and Carrie mug.Peter: “Have you seen that episode of “The Office”, when the beat farmer, Dwight, pulls out a Molotov cocktail from the back of Michael Scott’s car?”
Tessa: “Yea, I think he was trying to rip off a Carrie with that.”
Tessa: “Yea, I think he was trying to rip off a Carrie with that.”
by Newshanks April 22, 2018
Get the to rip off a Carrie mug.(1) a gentleman who carries his lady's pillow
(2) a man so secure in his masculinity that he will perform acts of great sensitivity and courtesy without giving a thought to what his coworkers or his lady's roommate or neighbor might think.
(2) a man so secure in his masculinity that he will perform acts of great sensitivity and courtesy without giving a thought to what his coworkers or his lady's roommate or neighbor might think.
Caliban: Didst I see thou with pillow in hand yesterday eve?
Ferdinand: Thine eyes did not deceive thee, foul wretch. Verily I carried Miranda's pillow, but think not that I stepped o'er my bounds thereby.
Caliban: Thou art her pillow carrier alone, then?
Ferdinand: Faith, 'tis true.
From William Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Act II, Scene 3.
Ferdinand: Thine eyes did not deceive thee, foul wretch. Verily I carried Miranda's pillow, but think not that I stepped o'er my bounds thereby.
Caliban: Thou art her pillow carrier alone, then?
Ferdinand: Faith, 'tis true.
From William Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Act II, Scene 3.
by Dan Forester July 16, 2008
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by undisputed May 8, 2003
Get the carrier monkeys mug.hottest girl ever. always hard to get. sassy and classy at the same time. stunning eyes that draws you in. gorgeous and sexy. usually looks for independence and always good at everything.
a dime piece, the realest bitch. never betrays her friends and always keeps her word.
a dime piece, the realest bitch. never betrays her friends and always keeps her word.
girl 1: jeremy, david, andy and james tried to get at her. they failed miserably
girl 2: get at who?
girl 1: carrieeeee...
girl 2: get at who?
girl 1: carrieeeee...
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