I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve seen that owl staring at the elementary school kids… he’s always perched up in his nest seeing which one to take next.
by Adventurer_117 September 07, 2023
by im just trying to prove stuff August 25, 2020
by Real Owl August 13, 2022
Used informally in New Zealand slang terminology as a proper noun. It is usually said directly to the recipient in substitute of their name. Made popular amongst Māori teenagers, it is now commonly used by various cultures in New Zealand.
1. Owl, get over here and help us!
2. You don't even know what your doing owl!
3. I bet there's heaps of stuff for us to do in there owl. But how do we get in?
2. You don't even know what your doing owl!
3. I bet there's heaps of stuff for us to do in there owl. But how do we get in?
by GreekMaoriMafia January 25, 2021
OWL: Opressed White Lady
The group of OWLs protested the equal treatment of the impoverished, ethnic women who were also at the spa.
by MimiVanessa March 03, 2024
Owls aren't animals. They come from Uhuisland and are considered uhus, rather than animals.
'Dude... have you seen my owl? It's an animal.' 'No it ain't, take your medication grandma. Owls are Uhus.'
by kittylover928 September 13, 2022
by Wallaker21 May 29, 2022