by Ellie Brown January 19, 2007
I love Swiss Cheese, not the cheese, but the crackers, "Swiss Cheese." Mmmm! I'm eating them right now!
by Cheese_is_good_in_cracker_form July 21, 2003
A completely ambivalent person. Unable to make up their mind on anything and everything. Neutral, just like Switzerland.
"Dude, you are a total fuckin' swiss. Make up your mind already."
"It most inner circles, John Kerry has been called out as being swiss because of his waffling on the tax reform issue." -Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes
"It most inner circles, John Kerry has been called out as being swiss because of his waffling on the tax reform issue." -Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes
by Kapo August 17, 2004
A verb that originated at St. Sebastian's School outside of Boston, MA. Used to describe losing, or getting "sliced up" in something. Often applied to insults, and goes with just about any action, including sports, insult trading, and academics.
by Burman November 12, 2004
to be intoxicated
by jon February 02, 2004
A derivation of the slang relax, which can be shown as follows
(d/dx) relax = rylax
now, refering to rylax, this version of saying "take it easy", sounds similar to rolex (a type of watch), from here a certain kind of watch was named: the swiss watch
- Hence using the word SWISS to express the notion of "relax" in common place in slang
This originated in the mississauga area
(d/dx) relax = rylax
now, refering to rylax, this version of saying "take it easy", sounds similar to rolex (a type of watch), from here a certain kind of watch was named: the swiss watch
- Hence using the word SWISS to express the notion of "relax" in common place in slang
This originated in the mississauga area
by InstantClassic February 10, 2009
a carpenter from colchester who,s life revolves around windsurfing and the film point break.
he also has the worrying trait of making absurd statements about everyday things
he also has the worrying trait of making absurd statements about everyday things
by the crow January 10, 2005