by MedusaSuckIt December 08, 2014
phrase that typically describes a situation that encompasses one or many of the following emotions:
1. a feeling of overwhelming intensity(usually sexual)
2. a recalled memory of grandeur
3. a moment of enormous success
4. a description of beauty or repulsiveness
5. a moment of great frustration(usually sexual)
1. a feeling of overwhelming intensity(usually sexual)
2. a recalled memory of grandeur
3. a moment of enormous success
4. a description of beauty or repulsiveness
5. a moment of great frustration(usually sexual)
by ftdrum March 04, 2011
-Expression
1. Often said when a women has excessive pubic hair.
2. An Expression used when somebody can not locate something.
1. Often said when a women has excessive pubic hair.
2. An Expression used when somebody can not locate something.
Tim: Where did you hide that easter egg.
Lindsay: I hid it in the bush.
Arthur: I can't find it. You need to shave.
Tim: I cwutudidther!
Lindsay: I hid it in the bush.
Arthur: I can't find it. You need to shave.
Tim: I cwutudidther!
by SantaMOD March 26, 2011
A way of telling someone something tenderly, so as not to shock them or hurt their feelings. Best used when you are absolutely sure of something and you want to "drop a bomb" on someone. Can be used jokingly or sarcastically.
I can't be sure but....I think that was my grenade that killed you bro.
I can't be sure but....I don't think I used a condom last night.
I can't be sure but....I think I'm pregnant.
I can't be sure but....I think I have chlamydia.
I can't be sure but....I don't think I used a condom last night.
I can't be sure but....I think I'm pregnant.
I can't be sure but....I think I have chlamydia.
by bearfootbuffalo January 20, 2011
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by el eeel jeffo February 22, 2017
taking simply mathematical principals, two positives make a positive, two negatives makes a positive, so a negative combined with a positive leaves a negative.
so a question like, "can't you fix that computer?" requires the response, "Yes I can't" if indeed, you cannot do so, but "no, I can" if you are able to.
simple really
so a question like, "can't you fix that computer?" requires the response, "Yes I can't" if indeed, you cannot do so, but "no, I can" if you are able to.
simple really
by progrelayer April 26, 2009