1. "I didn't like that party. Those people were all People on the Bus."
2. "Being there was awkward. There were too many People on the Bus."
2. "Being there was awkward. There were too many People on the Bus."
by burythescenequeen September 08, 2011
noun (n.)
Any liquid, oil, or secretion that is created by the human body and has the ability to leave behind a stain or mark. More commonly thought of forms would be saliva, sweat, or blood (just to name a few). People Goo can easily be spotted on sleek surfaces such as glass, metal, or plastic, as well as lightly colored fabrics.
Any liquid, oil, or secretion that is created by the human body and has the ability to leave behind a stain or mark. More commonly thought of forms would be saliva, sweat, or blood (just to name a few). People Goo can easily be spotted on sleek surfaces such as glass, metal, or plastic, as well as lightly colored fabrics.
by RitaIsItalianForICE January 05, 2009
Usually spoken in reference to more than one Spiritman, a group of people who are notoriously good at being lighthearted and spiritually aware of where they are at mentally as individuals and as One. Far from a cult they often adopt other spiritual practices to assist there journey to integrate.
by TheRealSpiritMan January 21, 2023
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by Microwaves January 13, 2021
Girl 1: Have you seen Judy's new glasses? Girl 2: Yeah they're Oliver peoples. Girl 1: What a bitch.
by NotsoUrban October 29, 2015
A 1986 coup d'etat that became a so-called revolution, no thanks to some economic hitmen and greedy oligarchs jealous of Ferdinand Marcos, who was able to prevent an oil crisis that ravaged many Western countries in the 1970's. It signaled the end of 13 years of peace, progress and stability and the return of the oligarchs that fucked the Philippine nation and its citizens.
Jake: Are you going to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the "People Power Revolution"?
Raul: No way. I'm sick and tired of that shit. Plus, I am not a Yellow Zombie and I don't like the so-called celebrities that are part of that self-serving "celebration".
Jake: Yeah. And what kind of government are we in? A mixture of a kakistocracy, theocracy and elite democracy. Can't wait for 2016, so I can cast my vote for Bongbong Marcos.
Raul: Me too. Can't wait for him to become president in 2016!
Raul: No way. I'm sick and tired of that shit. Plus, I am not a Yellow Zombie and I don't like the so-called celebrities that are part of that self-serving "celebration".
Jake: Yeah. And what kind of government are we in? A mixture of a kakistocracy, theocracy and elite democracy. Can't wait for 2016, so I can cast my vote for Bongbong Marcos.
Raul: Me too. Can't wait for him to become president in 2016!
by Lakeside Freestylist February 25, 2011