An annoying trend in which a person punches another person in the arm after seeing a Volkswagon Beetle (Bug).
by Luckdragon February 25, 2005
Get the punch buggy mug.The fictional tv universe in which the show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and it's spinoff "Angel" take place. It differs from the real world in that if there were really vampires and demons running around people would fucking notice and it'd be on CNN and Jerry Springer.
Scotty: I wish I lived in the Buffyverse.
Joel: Why? So you could get fucking capped by a demon or some shit?
Scotty: No, so I could bang Faith.
Joel: She'd kick your loser ass.
Jerry Springer: Now Spike your girlfriend has a surprise for you.....that's right she's having a black man's baby!!!
Spike: **snaps Jerry's neck**
Joel: Why? So you could get fucking capped by a demon or some shit?
Scotty: No, so I could bang Faith.
Joel: She'd kick your loser ass.
Jerry Springer: Now Spike your girlfriend has a surprise for you.....that's right she's having a black man's baby!!!
Spike: **snaps Jerry's neck**
by Pimperator March 7, 2004
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A totally unique, intelligent, and captivating TV series from genius writer/director Joss Whedon, that ran for seven years on two TV networks in the USA and many other places abroad. Recognized as one of the 50 best TV shows ever made. Mr. Whedon's acumen with the "Buffy" series can best be appreciated by viewing any of the movies subsequently made by Buffy star Sarah Michelle Gellar (a.k.a. "The Duchess"), a second-rate actress with delusions of grandeur and an ego way out of proportion to her talent and stature.
by watcher350 June 6, 2005
Get the Buffy the Vampire Slayer mug.a buggy moley is a female of questionable virtues, who works for the man who owns the buggy.
The boss man gets the 'buggy moley' to harness his horse and hitch it to the buggy when he goes off to visit the local establishment for a quenching ale and a raunchy hooker.
The boss man gets the 'buggy moley' to harness his horse and hitch it to the buggy when he goes off to visit the local establishment for a quenching ale and a raunchy hooker.
The buggy moley is called a moley because she drives him to the said establishment and 'warms him up' on the way by performing lewd acts, as the boss man isn't as young as he used to be and his oven must be stoked slowly to start the fire.
When the horse and buggy are snowed in or if the boss just cant be fagged going to the pub for a drinky and root, he calls upon his buggy moley to satisfy his dirty desires, if she is a very well trained buggy moley, she will even let him do her up the bum!
When the horse and buggy are snowed in or if the boss just cant be fagged going to the pub for a drinky and root, he calls upon his buggy moley to satisfy his dirty desires, if she is a very well trained buggy moley, she will even let him do her up the bum!
by Cabinboy September 3, 2007
Get the Buggy Moley mug.when a girl goes on an alcohol binge then tries to beat the shit out of someone, usually her bestfriend, for an unknown or imgained reason. using expert fighting skills she never had before.
did u see that drunk chick last night? she was on a total buffy binge, she beat the shit out of another girl screaming "why did you do that!" what did that other girl girl do? i dont no man but she like karate kid!
by bamf pope November 27, 2010
Get the buffy binge mug.1) A generally kick-butt show about a girl who kills vampires, her friends, sister, and one hot bleach-blonde vampire.
2) A girl who can fend for herself. Might be good (like when she's being picked on) or bad (like when she's just full of sh*t)
2) A girl who can fend for herself. Might be good (like when she's being picked on) or bad (like when she's just full of sh*t)
by goose March 12, 2004
Get the buffy mug.An expression, way of speaking, or quote that has come into common usage or been popularized by the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Examples include wig out, sitch, and adding the suffix -age to almost any word. Asking a question with an adjective followed by much is another example, as in, "Morbid, much?"
According to online forums, many people use entire quotes from the show in the daily conversation. Popular examples include "Bored, now," (said in a slow languorous voice) "What’s your childhood trauma?" and "Your logic does not resemble our earth logic."
A buffyism can also be any quote from the program that shows characters at their most witty, usually bending the English language to comic effect.
According to online forums, many people use entire quotes from the show in the daily conversation. Popular examples include "Bored, now," (said in a slow languorous voice) "What’s your childhood trauma?" and "Your logic does not resemble our earth logic."
A buffyism can also be any quote from the program that shows characters at their most witty, usually bending the English language to comic effect.
"You're a vampire. Oh, I'm sorry. Was that an offensive term? Should I say undead American?"
"To make you a vampire, they have to suck your blood. Then you have to suck their blood. It's like a whole big sucking thing."
"I'm just gonna go home, lie down, and listen to country music. The music of pain."
"Apparently Buffy has decided the problem with the English language is all those pesky words. You. Angel. Big. Smoochies?"
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"To make you a vampire, they have to suck your blood. Then you have to suck their blood. It's like a whole big sucking thing."
"I'm just gonna go home, lie down, and listen to country music. The music of pain."
"Apparently Buffy has decided the problem with the English language is all those pesky words. You. Angel. Big. Smoochies?"
-Buffyisms
by Lexical October 15, 2007
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