Mention this word to any bloke and an image pops up in their mind.
That image is something like this:
Two gorgeous blondes in a club both ready to endulge in a threesome.
That image is something like this:
Two gorgeous blondes in a club both ready to endulge in a threesome.
by Bambilicious1251 July 28, 2007
Get the Twins mug.The term used to describe two babies born at the same time but are not identical. They do not come from the same egg and therefore have no right to call themselves twins, or even "non-identical twins". They are simply useless freaks of nature.
Unlike identical twins, which are amazing, miraculous human beings.
Unlike identical twins, which are amazing, miraculous human beings.
by Charbot November 10, 2004
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by Monster M January 22, 2019
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by gregortydd December 24, 2016
Get the trinise mug.Cutie Twins are made up of Chung Chung (OniOn) and Wah Wah (QQWaH). They are basically the cutest twins you can find on earth! hehhehe hahahah hohoohoh! =P
by Cutie Twins April 21, 2005
Get the Cutie Twins mug.The roots of the idea behind the term are actually quite old, although no one knows when, exactly, people first began to talk about Irish twins. In both England and the United States, a massive influx of Irish immigration in the 1800s led to a negative connotation with Irish people and society. This often happens when a large immigrant group begins to settle in mass numbers in a new country. The Irish were accused of being backwards and uncultured, and it was assumed that they were uneducated, dirty, and a general pox on society. As a result, the use of the word “Irish” began to be pejorative.
A number of derogatory terms incorporating stereotypes about the Irish began to emerge, including “Irish confetti” for thrown bricks and “Irish kiss” for a slap. Irish twins fits into this vernacular, and is actually insulting on multiple levels.
Firstly, the term pokes fun at the stereotypical fertility of Irish Catholic families, which traditionally do not use birth control. In addition, it implies that the Irish lack the ability to plan ahead or control themselves, having children in quick succession rather than responsibly spacing them. Finally, it suggests that the Irish do not understand the medical definition of twins, which involves two children conceived and born together.
A number of derogatory terms incorporating stereotypes about the Irish began to emerge, including “Irish confetti” for thrown bricks and “Irish kiss” for a slap. Irish twins fits into this vernacular, and is actually insulting on multiple levels.
Firstly, the term pokes fun at the stereotypical fertility of Irish Catholic families, which traditionally do not use birth control. In addition, it implies that the Irish lack the ability to plan ahead or control themselves, having children in quick succession rather than responsibly spacing them. Finally, it suggests that the Irish do not understand the medical definition of twins, which involves two children conceived and born together.
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