Not being able to use a knife properly
Phrase commonly used by cocky or arrogant people from Lancaster PA
Phrase commonly used by cocky or arrogant people from Lancaster PA
by Mr pescado May 7, 2021
Get the Miami stylemug. A very sparsely used sexual style, which involves filling every single one of your girls "dimples" with your "syrup"
Jim- "My girlfriend wants to take our relationship to the next level. What should I do.
Random Stranger- " You should try waffle style. Just keep yourself hydrated."
Random Stranger- " You should try waffle style. Just keep yourself hydrated."
by Jesus Con Carne April 26, 2010
Get the Waffle Stylemug. Jeff Van Gumby: Kyrie Irving might has the best handle in the NBA! Did you see the way he crossed over his defender, waited for him to recover then crossed him over again?!
Marcus Jackson: He's leading his team in points AND Style points. He's putting on a show! Mama, there goes that man! Cavs' up 3!
Marcus Jackson: He's leading his team in points AND Style points. He's putting on a show! Mama, there goes that man! Cavs' up 3!
by Merriam's Webster on Urban Shi February 25, 2017
Get the Style Pointsmug. Dude, how'd the date go with Emma?
Good, after BBQ we waited 30-min before jumping in the pool to do it phelps-style.
Good, after BBQ we waited 30-min before jumping in the pool to do it phelps-style.
by Tedro357 February 26, 2009
Get the phelps-stylemug. I was chatting with this girl for a while and we hit it off so I did a 360 and asked her for her digits, dude style.
brb driving my lambo on the wrong side of the road, dude style.
brb driving my lambo on the wrong side of the road, dude style.
by LadiesManXtreme February 21, 2011
Get the Dude stylemug. Verb;
Originated in southern Florida, this phrase reffers to an eating style known as "Hurricane Style". Often during Hurricane Season, residents would have their power go out, due to heavy winds knocking over telephone poles and such.
While the power is out, participants would eat canned food right out of the can, often cold or lukewarm, as they have no supplies to cook it that do not use power.
Originated in southern Florida, this phrase reffers to an eating style known as "Hurricane Style". Often during Hurricane Season, residents would have their power go out, due to heavy winds knocking over telephone poles and such.
While the power is out, participants would eat canned food right out of the can, often cold or lukewarm, as they have no supplies to cook it that do not use power.
Jonathan had no power due to hurricane Charlie, and greatly hungered for Chef Boyardee's ravioli, but could not use the microwave. So, he grabbed a spoon, a can opener, and started to eat it hurricane style.
Susie: "I'm so hungry, let's make chicken noodle soup"
Jamie: "I would, but my power is out, and I don't have a gas stove."
Susie: "That's okay, we can eat it raw, hurricane style."
Susie: "I'm so hungry, let's make chicken noodle soup"
Jamie: "I would, but my power is out, and I don't have a gas stove."
Susie: "That's okay, we can eat it raw, hurricane style."
by Artemisblue October 22, 2008
Get the Hurricane Stylemug. 