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Get the Lapel Pin Patriot mug.An American indie band formed in late 1997. The band was comprised of Chris Leo (formerly of Native Nod) and Toko Yasuda (formerly of The Van Pelt and Blonde Redhead. Chris played guitar while Toko played bass. Both sang. Much of the vocals were delivered as spoken-word. The band released two records through Southern Records; Betrayal! and Heaven' Ain't Happenin'. The band broke up in 2001, and its extensive influence in the United States indie scene is often overlooked. Yasuda currently plays in the band Enon, while Leo leads The Vague Angels.
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Get the papa lapped a pap lopped mug.a phrase that means "Having homosexual relations". Popularized in October 2009 by two airline pilots that over-shot their intended destination to Minneapolis and broke radio communication for almost an hour. They couldn't come up with a valid excuse for what happened and tried to cover up the event (very poorly I might add).
Boss: "What the hell where you two doing in the stock room together!?"
HomoA: "Uh.... we were arguing..."
HomoB: "We were Working on Laptops! Yeah! That's it..."
Boss: "Hmmm... don't know if I'm buying that one you queers"
HomoA: "Uh.... we were arguing..."
HomoB: "We were Working on Laptops! Yeah! That's it..."
Boss: "Hmmm... don't know if I'm buying that one you queers"
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Get the Lapai mi kura mug.A derogatory term for lesbianism; specifically one who performs cunnilingus. syn: rug muncher.
Derived from the image of one licking or "lapping" at the pubic hair or "fur" dominated area surrounding a vagina.
Fur. Middle English furre, probably from furren, to line with fur, from Old French forrer, from forre, fuerre, sheath, lining, of Germanic origin.
Lapper. One who laps. Middle English lappe, lappet, lap, from Old English læppa, lappet.
Combination of root words and subsequent usage believed to have originated in Saddle River, NJ in the early 90's.
Derived from the image of one licking or "lapping" at the pubic hair or "fur" dominated area surrounding a vagina.
Fur. Middle English furre, probably from furren, to line with fur, from Old French forrer, from forre, fuerre, sheath, lining, of Germanic origin.
Lapper. One who laps. Middle English lappe, lappet, lap, from Old English læppa, lappet.
Combination of root words and subsequent usage believed to have originated in Saddle River, NJ in the early 90's.
The young man's attempts at bedding the short haired, female gym teacher were revealed to be fruitless, when she told him that she was a fur lapper.
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