A game that is much like the 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon. The major difference is that all solutions must be 3 degrees or less from the target which is a little boy named Charlie.
How to play "Three degrees of Charlie":
The topis is Snuggie (3 degrees)
1) Snuggie is a blanket you wear while sitting on the couch.
2) There are pieces of candy between the cushions in the couch.
3) Charlie eats candy.
The topic is Vasectomy. (2 degrees)
1) Vasectomy is the invasion of the nut sack to stop the flow of sperm.
2) Charlie has a nut sack.
The topis is Snuggie (3 degrees)
1) Snuggie is a blanket you wear while sitting on the couch.
2) There are pieces of candy between the cushions in the couch.
3) Charlie eats candy.
The topic is Vasectomy. (2 degrees)
1) Vasectomy is the invasion of the nut sack to stop the flow of sperm.
2) Charlie has a nut sack.
by becauseimadick December 31, 2010
by rperazag May 06, 2010
Also Three Month Rule, or relationship, or milestone, or point (you get it).
Describes the time past in a relationship (3 months) in which couples consider if they want such to be long-term, which is to either make their love more serious and official, or decide to reevaluate it all together and even end it. Generally, the first three months of an relationship are the most exiting, and define the first stage of one. 3 months gives each person the time to 'get to know each other' and to measure the other's character and its consistence past the illusions of expectations and ideals.
3 months is purely arbitrary, but is a 'thing' to allow lovers to have a milestone in which they reflect on how things are going, and can be used as an excuse by one to set things further into motion or to end it all together.
In short, love and relationships has no obvious rules, but that makes it difficult, so coming up with some general truths in the midst of it all helps .
Describes the time past in a relationship (3 months) in which couples consider if they want such to be long-term, which is to either make their love more serious and official, or decide to reevaluate it all together and even end it. Generally, the first three months of an relationship are the most exiting, and define the first stage of one. 3 months gives each person the time to 'get to know each other' and to measure the other's character and its consistence past the illusions of expectations and ideals.
3 months is purely arbitrary, but is a 'thing' to allow lovers to have a milestone in which they reflect on how things are going, and can be used as an excuse by one to set things further into motion or to end it all together.
In short, love and relationships has no obvious rules, but that makes it difficult, so coming up with some general truths in the midst of it all helps .
Bro 1: Dude.. Everything was going perfect until she brought up this three month mark rule shit, the hell does that even mean?
Friend: Here, look at this definition I just found.
Friend: Here, look at this definition I just found.
by Dieg-J January 06, 2022
The literal form of <3, which in turn is supposed to represent a sideways heart (love). Often used when the medium won't support the bracket in <3, interpreting it as faulty HTML.
by PRD June 13, 2003
A specific type of pre-organised open air sexual encounter typical of the beats scene in Edinburgh, Scotland. Three men, normally a couple and a third participant known as "the beef" will meet at an arranged location in local parkland, often Arthur's seat.
by spacechief December 06, 2006
by PretentiousLies August 30, 2003
Refers to an egg that is soft boiled.
An insult used to refer to an individual as being soft, usualy in a physical manor.
An insult used to refer to an individual as being soft, usualy in a physical manor.
A: "Hey Dave i wouldn't piss that dude off if i were you"
B: "naa, he's a three minute egg"
A: "im gonna take your f***ing lips of and show em' to ya"
B: "in ya' dreams ya' three minute egg"
B: "naa, he's a three minute egg"
A: "im gonna take your f***ing lips of and show em' to ya"
B: "in ya' dreams ya' three minute egg"
by nomskilight May 23, 2010