by Tia January 05, 2004
Amuse - French for appetizer - it relates to taking a bump or pinch. Take a bump of sosa from a key or a credit card.
by Benderover July 25, 2005
by Issential March 02, 2008
1. "ahh, this new They Might Be Giants album is quite amusic."
2. Freds 'happy dance' was very amusic.
2. Freds 'happy dance' was very amusic.
by MSSM July 12, 2008
A cute little girl to w’et your…err, um… appetite (derived from the French term of the same name meaning: a small appetizer as served, usually without a charge, in a restaurant)
"Dude, I know ya love those knee-shootin’ yabos but there’s such a thing as too big. Now take that little amuse-bouche. That quasar has got a nice set of perts."
by goose_on_a_roof October 09, 2020
A small appetizer, usually served in fancy French or "Asian Fusion" restaurants before the waiter/ress takes your order. Sometimes one, sometimes as many as three small bites, showing off the chef's skill in creating and blending flavors.
I went to Cafe del Rey yesterday and they had the most amazing amuse bouche. I popped it into my mouth an d it was like being in heaven.
by ultimobear June 15, 2014
0. A quality that can lead to dull excitement
0.5 A person who is easily amused finds pretty much everything around them interesting.
1. Can be used as an insult; simple minded.
2. Prone to infantile joy / amusement / many lulz
0.5 A person who is easily amused finds pretty much everything around them interesting.
1. Can be used as an insult; simple minded.
2. Prone to infantile joy / amusement / many lulz
0. I am easily amused.
0.5
Person 1: WOW!
Person 2: okay then
1. "Little things please little minds / Small minds are easily amused" - a proverb
2. "omg LOL this caterpillar is so fat and has squishy feet but I can't see its spiracles 8D"
0.5
Person 1: WOW!
Person 2: okay then
1. "Little things please little minds / Small minds are easily amused" - a proverb
2. "omg LOL this caterpillar is so fat and has squishy feet but I can't see its spiracles 8D"
by SANITYSAKE December 23, 2009