A non-white person, who constantly bangs/dates white women.
Often times, this is to counter their own internal vanilla-ness. WGS's are often pretty corny dudes, with much more of scoring in the community of small town white girls, looking to "broaden their horizons," through fetishing a sexual relationship outside of their race.
Often times, this is to counter their own internal vanilla-ness. WGS's are often pretty corny dudes, with much more of scoring in the community of small town white girls, looking to "broaden their horizons," through fetishing a sexual relationship outside of their race.
Oh that guy Deshon? Hella White Girl Slayer. His last two girlfriends were white, I think he's dating a Jew now. 100% vanilla ice cream.
by Shnuubat September 24, 2017
Someone that claims all that ass. He is highly respected for his achievements of claiming all that booty. Also worshiped and look up to by fellow booty warriors and booty slayers.
by ghetto latino February 03, 2016
"Shes a really good slap 'n' slayer"
by FetusmcReetus May 29, 2019
In a game of beer pong, one team will be completely drunk while the other team will be focused on winning. For example, Benny and Noam are not paying attention while sam throws a high arc into 1 cup while burke bounces the ball at the same time into another cup
3 cups gone, and the game is half way over
3 cups gone, and the game is half way over
by Mith Mith March 31, 2007
by youngjimson April 01, 2015
A cult TV-show (1996-2003). It was probably the start of the vampire-craze which is still ongoing.
The show is not so much about a girl fighting vampires as it is about female empowerment and christianity bashing.
Had an inventive dialogue which, to me, made it fun to watch even though I'm a christian and many villains are symbols of organised religion, such as priests.
The only thing I don't really like is the character Angel, who doesn't develop a well-rounded personality until three seasons in and then disappears from the show into the spin-off "Angel" where he quickly loses said personality and becomes a stereotype superhero á la Swartzenegger.
The show is not so much about a girl fighting vampires as it is about female empowerment and christianity bashing.
Had an inventive dialogue which, to me, made it fun to watch even though I'm a christian and many villains are symbols of organised religion, such as priests.
The only thing I don't really like is the character Angel, who doesn't develop a well-rounded personality until three seasons in and then disappears from the show into the spin-off "Angel" where he quickly loses said personality and becomes a stereotype superhero á la Swartzenegger.
by sdfghjklijuhygf January 10, 2012