a universal term to describe something that is hard to look at and/or grotesque in nature
in all accordences it shall however not be use as a direct term to describe the great human being that is Brad
in all accordences it shall however not be use as a direct term to describe the great human being that is Brad
by ooblegorfin April 24, 2007
an exclamation--usually an interjection--that conveys surprise or disbelief; often elongated to ewwwww
by ell ee dee July 03, 2005
What gay guys and girls say as an interjection of disgust. Not saying that it is bad to say, its just its a femine type interjection. It can also be Ewwwww!!!!! or ewww! or even EWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!
You get the idea
You get the idea
Girl: Ewww! That new kid is really ugly!
Girl 2: I would NEVER do him!
Girl: But your a total slut! Of course you would!
Girl 2: Ok I would but not twice!
Girl 2: I would NEVER do him!
Girl: But your a total slut! Of course you would!
Girl 2: Ok I would but not twice!
by XALLION October 27, 2006
A North-Eastern (England) term for pretty much everything. It can be used to greet, to grab attention, or to show disgust, these being only a few of its meanings.
Rather than pronounced 'Oooo' its literally pronounced 'ew', elongated, it would sound like a post 'Oh'.
Rather than pronounced 'Oooo' its literally pronounced 'ew', elongated, it would sound like a post 'Oh'.
by kazxxx January 13, 2011
v. ewinged, ewinging, ewings
v.tr
1. to cause (eg. a party) to split into two sub-parties, due to mutual incompatibility between the guests.
v.intr
2. (of a party) to split into two sub-parties
Background:
Named after John Ewing, legend in several fields, whose flatwarming party was the first to display this trait, after half of the guests decamped to the kitchen on the arrival of several of his classmates from university.
v.tr
1. to cause (eg. a party) to split into two sub-parties, due to mutual incompatibility between the guests.
v.intr
2. (of a party) to split into two sub-parties
Background:
Named after John Ewing, legend in several fields, whose flatwarming party was the first to display this trait, after half of the guests decamped to the kitchen on the arrival of several of his classmates from university.
by Dave Murris November 21, 2004
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by BigBoyNumberTwo April 02, 2009