A historical, traditional stew recipe originating in and around the Parkway Garden Homes (O-Block) in Chicago. Its recipe varies, but it has been described by locals as a cross between chili con carne and rice-based soup that also contains mushrooms and peppers grown in O Block. It is commonly prepared as a festive, perpetual stew.
Francis, do you have room for one more bowl of O-Block stew?
I like my O-Block stew King Von style, nice and spicy...
I like my O-Block stew King Von style, nice and spicy...
by Bingoblock February 18, 2024
Get the O-Block stewmug. A half breed libtard who’s best version of talking smack is fantasy football put downs. This type of spineless grown ass man deletes messages that are at his expense because he feels it commands respect to be a dictator.
Man did you see what Austin did?! He tried running his mouth and when a few other guys came back at him he deleted their messages and locked out their trash talk abilities. He’s such a Commish-o-cunt!
by VBBRK October 27, 2023
Get the Commish-O-Cuntmug. A man whose homeys love him to the degree that they call him their homey-o. Not to be confused with homo.
by tomorrowissunday July 25, 2011
Get the Homey-omug. A term coined by Michael Stevens of Vsauce, Boil-o is an invisible, undetectable, unverifiable/unfalsifiable substance that appears whenever things begin to boil. While, yes, the phenomenon of boiling is perfectly explained without Boil-o, Boil-o is still there.
Boil-o is used as an example of redundancy. If a phenomena is perfectly explained without something, why include the something?
Boil-o is used as an example of redundancy. If a phenomena is perfectly explained without something, why include the something?
"Johnny: Yo man, I'm cooking up some pasta, you want some?
Mike: Yeah, sure, just start boiling the water.
Johnny: Don't you mean "apply BOIL-O to the water?"
Mike: For fucks sake, John, I don't want to get into this philosophy shit, it's been a long day, just- just tell me when you're done, alright?
Johnny: Jeez man, fine, I'll tell you when it's done.
Mike: Thank you.
Mike: Yeah, sure, just start boiling the water.
Johnny: Don't you mean "apply BOIL-O to the water?"
Mike: For fucks sake, John, I don't want to get into this philosophy shit, it's been a long day, just- just tell me when you're done, alright?
Johnny: Jeez man, fine, I'll tell you when it's done.
Mike: Thank you.
by Hexiliac June 8, 2022
Get the Boil-omug. by Pinuglinu January 14, 2022
Get the Mediafire o megamug. Used to describe a moment in which someone sadposts or describes something awkwardly personal and kills the conversation.
by obeat October 16, 2020
Get the o champmug. Catching your big O flow, often referred to as finding one's optimal state of productivity, creativity, or well-being, can indeed be a transformative experience. Imagine a moment when everything in your life aligns perfectly, allowing you to perform at your absolute best. This phenomenon is akin to a musician finding the perfect rhythm, a writer whose words flow effortlessly onto the page, or an athlete who enters "the zone," where every move they make is precise and powerful. It's a state of being where time seems to stand still, and you're completely immersed in the task at hand, delivering results that sometimes even surprise you.
Incorporating the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi and Buddha into the narrative of catching your big O flow enriches the understanding of this state with profound philosophical insights. Gandhi, known for his teachings on peace, perseverance, and living with purpose, once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." This quote underscores the idea that finding one’s optimal flow often involves transcending personal desires and focusing on contributing positively to the lives of others. Buddha's teachings on mindfulness and the nature of suffering provide another layer of depth to the concept of the big O flow. He stated, "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."
Incorporating the wisdom of Mahatma Gandhi and Buddha into the narrative of catching your big O flow enriches the understanding of this state with profound philosophical insights. Gandhi, known for his teachings on peace, perseverance, and living with purpose, once said, "The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." This quote underscores the idea that finding one’s optimal flow often involves transcending personal desires and focusing on contributing positively to the lives of others. Buddha's teachings on mindfulness and the nature of suffering provide another layer of depth to the concept of the big O flow. He stated, "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."
by notOneverO February 29, 2024
Get the Bout to catch my big O flowmug.