Slang used smugglers for big drug empires to hide a deal that is being made. mainly used for extreamly large shipments.
by Whatchacha January 29, 2006
Budgie Talk: When 2 or more Bissips are huddled around a table, either at home or in a café, with a seemingly endless supply of tea, coffee, biscuits and sausage rolls.
The resulting inaudible and constant noise that eminates from the immediate area is similar to that heard in a cage full of chundering Budgerigars.
Along the same lines as Budgish
The resulting inaudible and constant noise that eminates from the immediate area is similar to that heard in a cage full of chundering Budgerigars.
Along the same lines as Budgish
by The Rodent July 10, 2010
Another word for vomiting. Used primarily by those who feel ill while on the water, such as a boat or during/after surfing, but is fun to use around those severly intoxicated and engaging in the act.
1. Sam had never been on a deep sea fishing trip before, and unfortunately spent most of it talking to the seals.
2. Cindy had a few too many drinks and spend the night talking to the seals.
2. Cindy had a few too many drinks and spend the night talking to the seals.
by WeezerTurboNerd August 23, 2004
the 5th track on red velvet’s 4th mini album ‘rookie’. it is musical perfection and one of the best bsides in the entirety of kpop. it is one of the best songs ever made and should be treated as nothing less.
by number 1 pose listener December 14, 2021
A word, phrase, or alternative diction regarding sexual topics, with some element of disturbing uniqueness attached to it.
A strong inference that a female needs to get back to the bog/lagoon/quagmire.
Possible synonyms include: cappin, frontin, and trippin.
Heavily associated with the phrase: “Heck nah, bout dumb bogus!” and “Catfish”.
A strong inference that a female needs to get back to the bog/lagoon/quagmire.
Possible synonyms include: cappin, frontin, and trippin.
Heavily associated with the phrase: “Heck nah, bout dumb bogus!” and “Catfish”.
by Disodown20 April 26, 2020
In the context of Gospel Music, usually in the Black African-American church, soft, mellow background music (usually inspired by real Gospel and Soul music songs) that is played on a Hammond Organ or piano during a worship service in church at a time where music is not not central focus of the activity going on, but the music helps settle the peaceful mood during whatever activity is going on, such as offering, announcements, or sometimes even during the sermon.
by A Black Smartass from America January 16, 2021
by JealousJetski December 17, 2019