by Bukkot November 02, 2020
A person resembling or having the likeness of somebody with down's syndrome. Can include people that actually have down's syndrome.
I was on tinychat the other day and oda, this extra-chromosoid starts ranting about "fail males" again.
by Harry Be-Hole February 19, 2023
If you aren't messy enough to qualify as a drama queen but you're just "EXTRA".. like an over the top eccentric... you are a extra queen
by Kissofcaprice November 04, 2017
A extra services masseuses get impaled through there necks blood pissing out of the whores necks is hilarious all extra service masseuses need to be impaled through there necks they are whores blood would piss from there mouths and necks
Impale the lot of extra service masseuses through there necks and the blood will piss out impaled masseuse is hilarious impaled extra service masseuse is the awesomeness of laughs
by Gimegame January 02, 2025
Extra Hot Great: used as an adjective. Generally describing a subject or person that is found to be provocative, scandalous, or simply unusually attractive. Generally used as a stand-alone descriptor. The term is used in multiple fields; including the Adult Swim cartoon 'The Venture Bros', describing Dr. Ms. The Monarch's first sexual encounter with The Monarch. The term is also used as the title of many internet websites, and in other cases as well.
In conversation: I watched the the most red hot, salacious porn ever! No... better than that. It was extra hot great!
As a description: A) Sum it up man, whats she look like? B) Extra hot great.
As a description: A) Sum it up man, whats she look like? B) Extra hot great.
by CloudTown June 25, 2011
Adjective:
Books that aren’t included in the biblical canon, but are biblical-adjacent scriptures relevant to biblical history or doctrine, e.g. The Book of Enoch, The Book of Jubilees, The Gospel of Thomas.
See also: Apocrypha, Speudepigrapha
Etymology: Play on the term “extra-curricular.”
Coined by Sleepingchaser
Books that aren’t included in the biblical canon, but are biblical-adjacent scriptures relevant to biblical history or doctrine, e.g. The Book of Enoch, The Book of Jubilees, The Gospel of Thomas.
See also: Apocrypha, Speudepigrapha
Etymology: Play on the term “extra-curricular.”
Coined by Sleepingchaser
Person a: “Is the book of Enoch in the Bible?”
Person b: “Nah man. It’s extra-biblicular.”
Student: “Are we required to read the Book of Jubilees?”
Teacher: “No, it’s just extra-biblicular literature.”
Person b: “Nah man. It’s extra-biblicular.”
Student: “Are we required to read the Book of Jubilees?”
Teacher: “No, it’s just extra-biblicular literature.”
by Sleepingchaser May 08, 2021