by Mike March 08, 2004
One who switches the sticker on a product to deceive the seller in an effort to get the item at a lower price.
When someone covers up your bumper sticker and puts another over the old.
When someone covers up your bumper sticker and puts another over the old.
The kid at the record store today was a sticker switcher; I can't believe he got that original press for 99 cents.
I almost caught the sticker switcher who covered up the Ron Paul bumper sticker on my car with an Obama bumper sticker.
I almost caught the sticker switcher who covered up the Ron Paul bumper sticker on my car with an Obama bumper sticker.
by TheStickerSwitcher April 15, 2012
Last night I went sticker bombing
by GRAFFmaster March 22, 2012
A Briar bush. Blackberries grow on them. May also be known as a 'jagger bush' in the Pittsburgh, PA area.
by mMbo January 14, 2010
A dumpling-like, meat-filled dish that may be either fried or steamed listed in most Asian restaurants named for its ability to cling to the side of your plate. Also, a presumed appetizer for relatively obese people at Chinese restaurants.
by Plasty September 16, 2006
You take a dump, and when you use the toliet paper to wipe, instead of throwing it away. you paste it to the wall or any other surface. The poop itself acts as the adhesive. Great for revenge for bad service at restaurants.
"what do you mean your out of orange chicken???? fine ill have musho pork."
(goes to restroom)
(poops)
"well this is for not having orange chicken at lunchtime."
(sticks toliet paper to mirror)
enjoy your poop sticker
(goes to restroom)
(poops)
"well this is for not having orange chicken at lunchtime."
(sticks toliet paper to mirror)
enjoy your poop sticker
by Herbert G. WALLCE February 26, 2011
A form of graffiti and also vandalism. Mostly used with intention of getting your work out their without the hassle of buying paint and starting to paint walls. Its harder to get caught and punished for this opposed to tagging/bombing walls. Good for graffiti beginners.
by The Dank Meme February 18, 2018