The one that doesn’t believe enough in herself even though she is amazing. Kind and protective she will stand by your side no matter what. The persons that are friends with her can call themself lucky.
by Jujullylie October 25, 2020

the line of people waiting to use a toilet in a public restroom, typically at concerts and sporting events
Jim had a great time at the Packers game until he almost messed himself waiting in that massive deuce line.
by The Ethman January 28, 2012

by harriesbooobies February 10, 2021

John: "...then Sue and I went to that club that Mike told us about, you know the one with the great techno music,which was great because Sue loves techno music. She was wearing this really hot outfit...blah,blah,blah..."
Travis: "Dude, bottom line it."
John: "Oh, sure. We went back to my place and had sex."
Travis: "Dude, bottom line it."
John: "Oh, sure. We went back to my place and had sex."
by Travya October 13, 2008

The combination of Snuff, a Benzodiazepine (Valum, Xanax), and Cocaine that is insufflated (snorted) together. Users describe the sensation as burning, numbing, and absolutely crazy. The nature of this mixture truly hold up to the title of Kamikaze.
by teh reel slim shady August 3, 2010

Some one who is known for crossing lines consistently without caring. Can include telling people off, saying things you should not around other people, doing things to other people/other people's property.
A line-crosser can be someone who upper decks someone's toilet or putting an air horn in someones ear.
by Mike Healy December 26, 2008

The place God sends people who want for nothing and are still cruel. Not to be confused with the Last as in the last shall be first. No, they want for nothing and care for nothing and that is what they are and what they will get. Jesus is tired when he gets to them and says, "some other time".
The end-of-the-line is behind The Last. See that definition. The people who in the last days had it all and wouldn't share. The-end-of-the-line is for mean people. That is where they will go, to the end of the line.
by Kathy Aumont July 29, 2004
