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by Adujasty343 May 25, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>I Was Not Even Dong Graffiti And The Country Of Galicia stated I Singlehandly stopped hip-Hop<.7.9.7.6.>mug. by ICANENJOYDOMINOS April 27, 2023
Get the I CANT EVEN ENJOY DOMINOS ANYMOREmug. by grrjr911 September 21, 2020
Get the Evening Dogmug. A bunch of men go into the forest and walk in a straight line till one shoots a dear and saves it for supper
by Hohan the Great November 20, 2020
Get the Evening Pushmug. by ExeeloguiexE April 16, 2025
Get the will be well in the end. Ground and invest in small indulgences as evening setsuvilidamug. Even is a gentle, handsome man. He is always there for the ones who need him. He is also a great actor. He will never let you down, and if he says he loves you, he really does.
by EeveeLoverNumberOne March 21, 2017
Get the Evenmug. An evening slack is a term derived from the eponymous label of the creature commonly known as the evening slacker.
Originally, in the early 19th century, primarily in London, there were men of reduced means who would attach themselves to elegant women entering fancy restaurants. Their motives can only be imagined.
In defense, the women began sporting man-like clothing, but looser, more feminine versions, in order to deflect the attention of these less-than-desirable clingers on.
Over time, that particular dress became known as the slacker, or for brevity's sake, the slack.
The tradition has really died off, except in pockets of conservative Protestant culture. Rumor has it that the term is still used in a few resorts in the northeastern United States.
Originally, in the early 19th century, primarily in London, there were men of reduced means who would attach themselves to elegant women entering fancy restaurants. Their motives can only be imagined.
In defense, the women began sporting man-like clothing, but looser, more feminine versions, in order to deflect the attention of these less-than-desirable clingers on.
Over time, that particular dress became known as the slacker, or for brevity's sake, the slack.
The tradition has really died off, except in pockets of conservative Protestant culture. Rumor has it that the term is still used in a few resorts in the northeastern United States.
Please note that during dinner, jackets are required for gentlemen age twelve and over, and for ladies, dresses, skirts or evening slacks.
by pdX-tal September 20, 2006
Get the evening slacksmug.