by culo0987654321 April 17, 2013
by dude February 19, 2003
A well that insubordinate whores are thrown into upon failing to get their pimps money
an example of the proper usage of the word...
-Hey powder you take care of that useless ho Candy?
-Yeah she was low earner so I threw her down the "Ho Well"
an example of the proper usage of the word...
-Hey powder you take care of that useless ho Candy?
-Yeah she was low earner so I threw her down the "Ho Well"
by craqsacula March 17, 2009
a thin cardboard folder, usually red in color, usually sized to fit in the drawer of a file cabinet, and used to contain correspondence and other files.
by Scott A. Bloom June 03, 2008
The Well of Souls is a natural cave located immediately beneath the Foundation Stone, under the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Jewish tradition refers to this well as the center of the earth, the navel of creation (earth and humanity). Jewish Talmud prophecies an explosion of child births before the Messiah; and then a sudden stop of child birth worldwide (treasure house will be finished, emptied of souls).
Also known as: (synonyms)
1. Fountain of souls
2. Treasure of souls
3. Gulf of souls
4. The Guff (literally defined as "body")
5. Hall of souls
6. Repository of all unborn souls
7. Treasure house
Reference: Wikipedia Well of Souls
Also known as: (synonyms)
1. Fountain of souls
2. Treasure of souls
3. Gulf of souls
4. The Guff (literally defined as "body")
5. Hall of souls
6. Repository of all unborn souls
7. Treasure house
Reference: Wikipedia Well of Souls
Messiah will not come (or return) until the Well of Souls has been emptied of its souls (when his table becomes full).
by peplac February 06, 2012
by supersab November 10, 2010
To be mindful that we are connected to and are part of a whole. It is a direct and fair exchange of two concepts: the right to intend on complete wellness and the right to receive wellness.
Characterized by fairness, it's one's intention (sadhana) in the right action of a proper and just exchange of another intention to be open to receive correct (right) wellness.
Characterized by fairness, it's one's intention (sadhana) in the right action of a proper and just exchange of another intention to be open to receive correct (right) wellness.
Spa & Hospitality Management should be keenly aware, particularly in cultures where selling is frowned on, of equitable wellness to further encourage the exponential growth of the return on investment.
by Carina Chatlani October 03, 2007