yo dun pass me a blunt,suut and while u at dat get me a extra big azz blunt and 4sweet suut now round here we call dis triple case of smoking niggah
by Anonymous July 1, 2003

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by Mannow February 3, 2017

Used informally in New Zealand slang terminology as a proper noun. It is usually said directly to the recipient in substitute of their name. Made popular amongst Māori teenagers, it is now commonly used by various cultures in New Zealand.
1. Owl, get over here and help us!
2. You don't even know what your doing owl!
3. I bet there's heaps of stuff for us to do in there owl. But how do we get in?
2. You don't even know what your doing owl!
3. I bet there's heaps of stuff for us to do in there owl. But how do we get in?
by GreekMaoriMafia January 25, 2021

A fib so intricate in details that one may question whether it is a lie. For instance, when a deceased owl winds up in a bucket, one tells a story of how the young owlet was being taught by its parents how to hunt, colliding with a phone phone, and meeting its demise in one yellow pail. The story is an absolute lie.
by ShoppingJ December 29, 2020
