The seamen goddess. A lesbian goddess that has a very deep vagina and is the strongest goddess to exist. Has a Turkish and Slavic origin. Really likes playing games, watching anime and has a screen time of 24 hours per day. Really likes women. Has really wise words and quotes at times.
by Can Cimen April 27, 2023
The term used to describe a large woman, typically a gunt in tight jeans. The term applies to the visual of the jeans being unbuttoned and the gunt popping out like the dough in a can of store bought bisquits.
by Wango138 February 22, 2006
When a female wears clothing so tight that flesh bursts out in a bulbous manner similar to a can of biscuit or roll dough when you first pop it open. This can be midriff, legs of shorts, or sleeves.
Wow.. look at that chick rocking the dough can with those low riders and spandex top. She must not have a mirror at home.
by ninjohn April 12, 2011
by Anonymous October 05, 2003
A southern delinquent deragatory term used to describe the female reproductive system. Often used by hillbilly ninjas.
"It's not my fault she want's to stick my nun-chuck in her mater can!"
"Close your legs grandma, your mater can is stinking up the trailer!"
"Close your legs grandma, your mater can is stinking up the trailer!"
by hillbillyninja April 28, 2010
by Ranman705 February 21, 2017
NOT originally-written, lengthy compositions of drivel cut and pasted into unsolicited emails or posted to other people's blog comments sections and / or to internet forums, especially to multiple usenet newsgroups.
Canned Spam usually attempts to support scientifically or politically absurd world views.
Use:
Canned Spam is often employed by Loony Left,Wingnut, and Netkook types in the false belief that most people would believe as they do if only it could be explained properly.
Canned Spam usually attempts to support scientifically or politically absurd world views.
Use:
Canned Spam is often employed by Loony Left,Wingnut, and Netkook types in the false belief that most people would believe as they do if only it could be explained properly.
by Connan the Grammarian March 26, 2009