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The nicest colour there is. Named 'Gabe Purple' after Gabe Saporta who wears a purple American Apparel hoodie.
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Get the Gabe Purple mug.When you're playing Card Jitsu in Club Penguin and your opponent's penguin is purple and also has a purple belt. It is an incredibly dangerous combination, and you will most likely lose your match if your opponent is sporting this look.
Person 1: Dang man, she just got a purple belt, and changed her colour to purple.
Person 2: You know how the saying goes dawg... Double Purple Means Trouble!
Person 2: You know how the saying goes dawg... Double Purple Means Trouble!
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Get the double purple means trouble mug.1. For horses, when you select horses with great blood lines on both sides, the horse is bred in the purple, thus making a super horse
2. For People, when two people that are exceptionally smart have a baby, the baby is bred in the purple
3. Bred in the purple also denotes "Royalty"
2. For People, when two people that are exceptionally smart have a baby, the baby is bred in the purple
3. Bred in the purple also denotes "Royalty"
Zenyatta (one of the greatest female horses of our time) was bred to Bernardini . They had a colt (boy horse), they expect this horse to be very fast and win many races, therefore this horse was "Bred In the purple"
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Get the purple headed womb broom mug.- An adjective used to describe an action or event that inspires awe in those who witness it.
- If an observer wishes to convey extreme satisfaction from having observed the event, they can emphasis and elongate the vowels in the word so it sounds more like 'Peeewwwaaaaaahhhh!'
- Term used frequently on Australian golf courses and can be used interchangeably with the word Mint.
- Antonyms include 'double!' and 'ohneil'
- If an observer wishes to convey extreme satisfaction from having observed the event, they can emphasis and elongate the vowels in the word so it sounds more like 'Peeewwwaaaaaahhhh!'
- Term used frequently on Australian golf courses and can be used interchangeably with the word Mint.
- Antonyms include 'double!' and 'ohneil'
1) Will (after hitting gaming winning shot in a game of pick up basketball): Peeeewwwwaaaahhhh!
John: What did you say?
Will: Pure, sorry got excited.
John: Peeeeewwwwaaaahhhhhh!
Will: ...aaaaahhhhhh!
2) Golfer 1: Watch this shot, it's going to be pure!
(snap hooks it into a woman's face on the adjacent fairway)
Golfer 2: Double! Shit let's get out of here.
Golfer 1: Rub'n'tug?
Golfer 2: Peeeewwwwaaaaahhhh!
John: What did you say?
Will: Pure, sorry got excited.
John: Peeeeewwwwaaaahhhhhh!
Will: ...aaaaahhhhhh!
2) Golfer 1: Watch this shot, it's going to be pure!
(snap hooks it into a woman's face on the adjacent fairway)
Golfer 2: Double! Shit let's get out of here.
Golfer 1: Rub'n'tug?
Golfer 2: Peeeewwwwaaaaahhhh!
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