by x3 Amannnda May 09, 2006
by Love_Nisa November 18, 2020
Awesome code phrase used to discretely alert friends that there is a hottie nearby. Said while looking in the direction of the hottie so friends know where to look and then agree or disagree that the subject is, in fact, hawt.
"Do cows moo?" says a girl while staring straight ahead.
Friends look in that direction and say "yeah, they moo alright" if they like what they see.
Or they say "awww no they don't" if it's a non-hottie
Friends look in that direction and say "yeah, they moo alright" if they like what they see.
Or they say "awww no they don't" if it's a non-hottie
by YeahTheyMoo September 29, 2012
1. A cute and loving animal that produces milk and meat.
2. A very cute and sexy chubby girl who giggles a lot, has thick hips(that she loves to show off in public) and is very clumsy but usually in a way that makes you love her even more.
2. A very cute and sexy chubby girl who giggles a lot, has thick hips(that she loves to show off in public) and is very clumsy but usually in a way that makes you love her even more.
Man: Hey! Is that a Moo Cow?
Woman: Yeah! They are such cute animals!
Man: Who's my little cutie Moo Cow?
Woman: I am daddy bear!
Woman: Yeah! They are such cute animals!
Man: Who's my little cutie Moo Cow?
Woman: I am daddy bear!
by The_God_of_all_Dogz October 17, 2015
A girl that is so self centered that she could care less who or how she hurts her man, as long as she is getting someones jizz.
by Frank (The Wiseguy) White September 10, 2021
I sent over and I was moo cowing
by Jamielee6666 May 24, 2021
a great way of saying.
cows like to do something.
everytime they moo -- they are masterbating, but you can't see it.
"sloppin' the pigs" -- if you get what i'm sayinn.
therefore, cows moo...everytime they see a "hot" ass cow.
cows like to do something.
everytime they moo -- they are masterbating, but you can't see it.
"sloppin' the pigs" -- if you get what i'm sayinn.
therefore, cows moo...everytime they see a "hot" ass cow.
by cowsmoo21 June 30, 2011