by BodaciousBabor June 9, 2016
Get the put another one in the bucket mug.A reference to the crazy popular smartphone game Angry Birds, this is a modern version of killing "two birds with one stone," meaning solving multiple problems with a single solution.
Friend 1: I just invented THC Beer, so now we can get drunk and high on the same substance!
Friend 2: Way to kill two pigs with one bird!
Friend 2: Way to kill two pigs with one bird!
by smokina fatone August 14, 2011
Get the two pigs with one bird mug.A reference Star Wars fans like to use, when a good thing unexpectedly happens. Originally used by then senator palpatine as he was voted supreme chancellor.
A: A trailer for a new Star Wars mobile game was just released.
B: A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
B: A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
by bobafettbountyhunting February 17, 2021
Get the a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one mug.by LB5K June 22, 2006
Get the one shot fun gun mug.A sexual move in which the man is making love to the woman from behind, reaches one hand around behind his head to cover one of his eyes, and loudly yells, "Arghhhh!"
Note: do not use this multiple times on the same woman as its novelty has worn off and they will not laugh after the first time.
Note: do not use this multiple times on the same woman as its novelty has worn off and they will not laugh after the first time.
by aspen1974 February 4, 2010
Get the Blackburn the One-Eyed Pirate mug.Phrase used when advising somebody of facts /an issue /and explanation (etc) using the most simplest of words in order that they may understand.
Often associated with 'full and frank conversation' the phrase 'words of one syllable or less' is actually gramatically incorrect in its use of 'or less' (essentially 'or less' makes no sense whereas 'or fewer' would be correct) but nicely conveys the situation.
Believed to have originated with the staff of Britain's railways in Southern England.
Often associated with 'full and frank conversation' the phrase 'words of one syllable or less' is actually gramatically incorrect in its use of 'or less' (essentially 'or less' makes no sense whereas 'or fewer' would be correct) but nicely conveys the situation.
Believed to have originated with the staff of Britain's railways in Southern England.
"What do you mean Bert has done it wrong again?
I'd better go and explain how to do it in words of one syllable or less"
I'd better go and explain how to do it in words of one syllable or less"
by Clansman July 12, 2009
Get the Words of one syllable or less mug.Joe was feeling pretty down about the ladies rejecting him all the time so he gave himself a one handed high five.
by RageQTR November 30, 2009
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