'That person' that never has money or cigarettes/ lighter and asks for one.
While asking they will pat their jeans as if they've miraculously left there's somewhere.
Generally a scruffy individual.
While asking they will pat their jeans as if they've miraculously left there's somewhere.
Generally a scruffy individual.
by Janker89 February 23, 2016
by Gay_Dude February 11, 2018
A guy appearing to be hot, cute, handsome, charming, well-mannered, and as a guest on the episode of "INACC, IACC" of "KN" by "GR" (as the host of the show)!!!!!!!!!!!!
28:10 - *Jean-Baptiste raises his eyebrows for 1/2 a 'sec' while smiling and continues to smile (as I blush & squeal in delight as a 'Baptist' too!!!!!!!!!!!!)!!!!!!!!!!!!*
by I DON'T LOVE YOU FOR ETERNITY! January 12, 2021
Norma Jean is the name of Marilyn Monroe - however, it has been adopted by a southern rock group on solid-state records.
Unfortunately, to the uninitiated, they just sound like somebody being burned alive, set to drums.
Unfortunately, to the uninitiated, they just sound like somebody being burned alive, set to drums.
by Devon Zachary August 09, 2005
A new trend of jeans that are really skinny around the legs. They are falsely-associated with punks scene kids and skaters when reallly just about every guy wears them nowadays. Some men consider them gay.
Hey, that guy has skinny jeans, he must be a skater or a punk.
Naw, I have a pair and I don't skate.
Naw, I have a pair and I don't skate.
by lightningtime January 08, 2010
Shaniqua: Girrrrrl, i just got me them Pepe Jeans I put on lay away.
Keisha: You go girl, you gonna b stylin!
Keisha: You go girl, you gonna b stylin!
by Debra B. April 09, 2006
An attempt to create a happy medium between disco-era bell-bottoms and New-Wave spandex that failed miserably. They are usually high-waisted, full-seated, and quite narrow at the ankle (their character trait). Still sold in stores like Wal-Mart, Mervyns and Kohls and worn mostly by suburban moms who don't watch Desperate Housewives or Sex in the City.
by Jonathan Carmona September 19, 2006