In New Orleans, women put the blood of their menstrual cycle in a stew. When the man eats it, it is supposed to keep them faithful.
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by Johnny Wankler November 20, 2013
This word can be used in a variety of conversation situations but is most commonly used to express anger or disappointment. It was first used in Texas hold 'em poker, but has now been heard used to describe sexual actions.
This girl was about to lose her anal virginity and when she did, the guy started peeing. She immediately shouted, "Limper Stew."
by DomLimperBuster November 24, 2014
Seattle Stew is great tasting dish made from IKEA meatballs that have horse-meat in them. It could be eaten on the anniversary of the death of the famous racehorse called Seattle Slew out of either respect or disrespect.
Alternatively, if one opened a slaughterhouse for horses in Seattle, Washington, one could call stew containing horse meat Seattle stew.
Alternatively, if one opened a slaughterhouse for horses in Seattle, Washington, one could call stew containing horse meat Seattle stew.
I just ate some meatballs from IKEA and when I found out that I had done so I got to thinking about horses and then I remembered the legendary Seattle Slew. hence the name, Seattle Stew.
by Nickelman from the boonies. February 25, 2013
Gary: "I'm better than you"
Mike: "no"
Gary: "yes"
Mike: "no"
Snot-Stew is an argument that has no meaning and is pointless like the argument above. ^^
Mike: "no"
Gary: "yes"
Mike: "no"
Snot-Stew is an argument that has no meaning and is pointless like the argument above. ^^
when Jon Stewart demonastrates a politician's or news anchor's hypocricy by catching them saying contradictory things at different points in time
Jon Stewart catches Glenn Beck saying "Obama has a deep seated hatred for white people." 75 minutes later, Glenn Beck says, "I am not saying Obama doesn't like white people." Here, Glenn Beck was "getting Stewed."
by 142,857 February 14, 2010