Damn good old school disco/pop group. Makes you wonder what has happened to black music, which, for the most part, has been bastardized by shitty southern snap crap. Who can forget the uplifting lyrics, speaking of love, loss of love, and just feeling good? And no I'm not some old hardass trying to reminisce! I'm a teen who stumbled upon this good shit.
"Do you remember the 21st night of september?
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing.
As we danced in the night,
Remember how the stars stole the night away"
-September, by Earth, Wind & Fire.
"She’ll dance in your lap until your ready to pop
She always ready, when you want it, she want it
Like a nympho,"
-50 Cent
'Nuff said hip-pop bitches
Love was changing the minds of pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing.
As we danced in the night,
Remember how the stars stole the night away"
-September, by Earth, Wind & Fire.
"She’ll dance in your lap until your ready to pop
She always ready, when you want it, she want it
Like a nympho,"
-50 Cent
'Nuff said hip-pop bitches
by themelodiousnocturne September 13, 2008
by Bloomfield13 August 14, 2008
Steve: Hey man, you didn't come back to the club
Jerry: Yeah I know, me and Wendy hooked up
Steve: Ass in the wind?
Jerry : Ass in the wind!
Jerry: Yeah I know, me and Wendy hooked up
Steve: Ass in the wind?
Jerry : Ass in the wind!
by ferrara101 August 15, 2010
A university of guelph tradition where one dances with their knees bent in rythmn while the rear hand makes a winding motion. This is usually done to bass-heavy music and can be seen at the university pep rally.
Wind your toy, wind, wind your toy!
"I tried to teach my dad how to wind his toy but he failed miserably."
"I wound my toy so hard I almost broke a hip"
"I tried to teach my dad how to wind his toy but he failed miserably."
"I wound my toy so hard I almost broke a hip"
by D.Hfy December 23, 2007
An expression used to describe a person or thing that is exceedingly fabulous or extravagant— to an extent that is comparable to the lavishness of slaveowner / plantation culture in the American Antebellum South, the time period which the 1939 movie “Gone with the Wind” is set in.
Popularized in late 2012 by former Miss USA, Kenya Moore, during an episode in Season 5 of the reality TV series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Popularized in late 2012 by former Miss USA, Kenya Moore, during an episode in Season 5 of the reality TV series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Kenya: I have been in this business for 20 years, and I’m STILL here! And I’m still fabulous….
Phaedra: You betta preach now!
Kenya: Right?! Fabulous! Gone with the WIND fabulous! Okay? Thank you!
Phaedra: Well, alright now.
Phaedra: You betta preach now!
Kenya: Right?! Fabulous! Gone with the WIND fabulous! Okay? Thank you!
Phaedra: Well, alright now.
by txddy April 16, 2021
Wind Lake is a tiny town, in where if you were to sneeze while driving you would pass it up. There is more bars and churches than places to eat, and zero grocery stores. There is always good fishing. 'Pistol Pete' is one of the cops in Wind Lake, and he is the best one. Wind Lake is unincorporated, and is home of the one and only Chupsters.
by jesse and rick May 08, 2010
I don't believe you made this apple pie even though you keep saying you did! I think you're winding me up! LOL
by talk2me-JCH2 August 02, 2021