by evilspice April 09, 2012
A horse shaped creature of Brettonian mythology, who often plays the role of the paedopheliac in Brettonian dreams
by Sanchez May 24, 2003
Early Bowery term for officers of the law, possibly originating in the late 19'th century. Also called flatfoots.
1900's textile cart driver: "Zeeser Gottenyu! You've poisoned my horse! Oh thank God, here come the bulls.
Monk Eastman: "'ello officer Fitzpatrick, this cart-driver's waving a gun at me!"
Corrupt 1900's cop: "'ey, ye sold me wife some moth-eaten fabric about a week ago, and now yer falseley accusin' this nice fella o' poisonin' yer horse, I oughta hall ye in!"
cart driver: "this man poisoned my horse, and you're halling me in? You filthy Irish pig! And you, horse-poisoner, a shande, a shande for the Goyim!"
Eastman: "the Goy is my hand-servant, good luck jackass!"
Monk Eastman: "'ello officer Fitzpatrick, this cart-driver's waving a gun at me!"
Corrupt 1900's cop: "'ey, ye sold me wife some moth-eaten fabric about a week ago, and now yer falseley accusin' this nice fella o' poisonin' yer horse, I oughta hall ye in!"
cart driver: "this man poisoned my horse, and you're halling me in? You filthy Irish pig! And you, horse-poisoner, a shande, a shande for the Goyim!"
Eastman: "the Goy is my hand-servant, good luck jackass!"
by Alan June 05, 2004
by Chef Shon February 02, 2019
When a guy performs a moon and the viewer(s) can see his hairy balls dangling below his bare ass, resembling the rear end view of a bull.
by bellheezy March 02, 2011
Tom Holt: Open Sesame, page 109 of the paperback, sixth line: "Straight up, Skip, no bull. Look for yourself."
by Monachos June 22, 2009
by Sanotaan January 14, 2005