by b3lllaaa September 13, 2021
by syafinaz? October 22, 2023
1- The one guy that is always unbearable. He's a terrible person with matching social skills. He doesnt pay his taxes and is always the weirdest person in your friend group.
2- A "funnier" way of reffering to yourself or to the person youre having a conversation with.
2- A "funnier" way of reffering to yourself or to the person youre having a conversation with.
Example 1: The guy in the mirror is the reason i'm paying the stundent loan!
Example 2: - Who has eaten my chips?
- It was the guy in the mirror i always see...
Example 2: - Who has eaten my chips?
- It was the guy in the mirror i always see...
by Crimsonier25 October 19, 2022
A guy called mick who usually is found drive in a commodore or similar vehicles and drinks 2 cartons of beer a week.
by Blokes and their zinger boxes September 22, 2022
A guy called mick, who usually drives a commodore, who thinks he’s tough and usually drinks 2 cartons of beer a week.
by Blokes and their zinger boxes September 22, 2022
A male, typically on the older spectrum, who feels the need to represent their masculinity -or "toughness"- at any given moment. They do this in a violent manner, often with threats, physical combat, destruction of property, etc. These people are always fighting for something incorrect which makes them disliked by normal people. Their natural habitat varies but they are most stereotypically associated with Walmart, parking lots, and other food/shopping chains.
"That guy's trying to fight an innocent person. He seems to want to assert male dominance here in this Walmart. He MUST be a tough guy."
by Dude with time. July 06, 2021
the saint gui is a french uncommon name. Bewitched and bewitching person dedicated to seducing the daronnes of france.
Festive and valiant the saint gui will know how to honor and sanction. he usually drinks liters
Festive and valiant the saint gui will know how to honor and sanction. he usually drinks liters
- do saint gui...
- sure
- sure
by james julios serge eclesias November 21, 2021