The face of the opposition to the completely useless Labour party in the NZ parliament and as far as a lot of people are concerned the next rightful NZ PM.
by lucky015 November 07, 2008
A brick, paper-clip, or lock pick set. Preferrably the brick, since Mexicans can't afford lock pick sets.
by richard/zachary April 23, 2006
1) A beautiful, talented multi platinum R&B artist with ten plus Grammys under her belt.
2) A girl who is pretty, but lacks demure qualities and is rough around the edges due to their street nature.
3) A beautiful woman who could have any man in the world, but would rather have another woman's husband as well as write an 'unthinkable' song about it.
2) A girl who is pretty, but lacks demure qualities and is rough around the edges due to their street nature.
3) A beautiful woman who could have any man in the world, but would rather have another woman's husband as well as write an 'unthinkable' song about it.
1) Oh she plays the piano? I see you Alicia Keys!
2) She has a pretty face, but she has shoulders like Randy Moss and talks like DMX. You know, like Alicia Keys. 3)That girl has got it going on. She is pregnant by a married man. She could have anybody in the world, but she'd rather be a homewrecker! At work we call her Alicia Keys.
2) She has a pretty face, but she has shoulders like Randy Moss and talks like DMX. You know, like Alicia Keys. 3)That girl has got it going on. She is pregnant by a married man. She could have anybody in the world, but she'd rather be a homewrecker! At work we call her Alicia Keys.
by chezpoodle! November 28, 2010
a derivative/southern california's version of 'light weight'. with meanings that include:
kind of
slightly
small chance
etc.
kind of
slightly
small chance
etc.
by dora_lover May 16, 2010
A born and raised person residing on the most humble of all abodes in Key Biscayne, one that must comply with KR rules to become one.
by Dre Dre February 18, 2004
A key change is when you change the key of a song (often at the last chorus of the song).
E.g. F# major to G# major is a key change.
E.g. F# major to G# major is a key change.
So what's your favorite part of the song, Jim?
Oh, I love the key change at the last chorus. It gives you those chills.
Oh, I love the key change at the last chorus. It gives you those chills.
by barkingmerc February 15, 2018
From Strawberry Tattoo, a Britishism: "Key merchant. It means someone -- I mimed putting a key in (her) back and turning it -- who likes to wind peple up."
by Pulitzer70 August 28, 2006