Very very hot actor who has played in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Murder by Numbers, Bully, and Finding Forrester.
by Ashleyakathecoolestbitchthissideofcompton January 16, 2005
by climber81 March 02, 2011
Card-Pitt was the result of a merger between the Chicago Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 1944 season. This was due to a shortage of players because of military service.
by Steagles June 06, 2006
Het meest godelijke slootwater wat er bestaat, geen enkele versnapering komt zelfs vlakbij de godzegende smaak van een pittoresk pitt biertje. Verkrijgbaar bij de Jumbo voor een lage prijs.
by Jrwan Bobten December 11, 2018
The most ghetto school you'll meet. Filled with cockroaches, and flying rats, and people proposing despite having an on and off relationship. You'll also meet a peach with a dead rattail on her head.
by LeFlyingRat345 May 19, 2017
A day of the year a whole bunch of drunk and drugged kids go into a field in Pitt Meadows that are from different areas in Vancouver and watch fireworks, drink more, get arrested, start fights, be hospitalized and stay up until 4am. Every age goes, but mostly ages 13-20 go. Kids like to watch from the park there as tons of drunk kids yell and scream from the big crowd of people. You better be prepared if you dare to enter the swarm of teenagers or you might come out not the same person.
Last year a kid got stabbed and since my friend lives near the field we offered him pizza without knowing he was running from the cops.
Last year a kid got stabbed and since my friend lives near the field we offered him pizza without knowing he was running from the cops.
by CycugctHhh May 12, 2019
A suburb of Vancouver across the Pitt River that consists of Condo's, Farms, an Airport, a 7/11. Hordes of old people and young stoners clash nightly on Harris Road and its backroads, resulting in pages upon pages of written citations and warnings by the RCMP. Nothing special goes on here besides Roosters, everyone tends to leave during weekends if they get a desire to do something fun.
by Mark MacLeod May 13, 2009