A strain of Marijuana existing in the Minneapolis St. Paul area... has become another name for weed throughout Minnesota and elsewhere.
Anita: oh yeah dont cha know, when I went to the U of M and was bored I would go downtown and buy nickle bags of St. Paulie Girl and go to frat parties uninvited...
Craig: what a coincidence, me to
Craig: what a coincidence, me to
by JoShmoe October 31, 2011

"Dude, what did we do last night?"
"I don't know, but judging by these priest collars, we were totally St. Clairsvillin'!"
"I don't know, but judging by these priest collars, we were totally St. Clairsvillin'!"
by Mike March 26, 2004

The character in x-men comics that can manipulate fire. my favorite character in the x-men comics. he's pyro. he dies of the legacy virus in the comics, but in the movies, he's alive and well on magneto's side.
by Alira January 17, 2004

by Froog January 1, 2018

A cross in the form of an "x" (i.e. the flag of Scotland) used in bondage situations. The subject is attached spread-eagled to the cross, and subsequently tortured.
"While I was up on the cross, my master's put nipple clamps on me and had random passers-by tickle me constantly. It was hott."
by Jehovah in leather chaps August 15, 2005

The top university in Scotland and consistently in the top 5 in the United Kingdom.
The university itself is dominated by a public school, oxbridge-reject English population. Americans and Germans make up the largest minorities. Small groups of Scottish, Northern Irish, Canadians, Chinese, Indians and mainland Europeans are recognized. You can sum up each subject by the groups that dominate them.
For example, North Americans - International Relations, English - Classics, Chinese and Germans - Economics, all other Brits - Sciences
St Andrews is well known for being the third oldest university in the english speaking world, having the oldest debating team in the world, and even has the oldest student newspaper. With 600 years of quirky traditions (such as Raisin Weekend, Academic families, Pier Walks, and the famous red gowns), the most pubs per student than any other uni town, and a tight knit student body it is no wonder the university has the best student satisfaction rate in the entire UK, earning its title as the Bubble.
St andrews students usually become very successful. Inventing logarithms, being on 100$ American bills, and becoming the future King of the United Kingdom are only a few accomplishments of our alumnae. But no one would be surprised if a St Andrews student was found as a professional wine taster in a posh part of London.
The university itself is dominated by a public school, oxbridge-reject English population. Americans and Germans make up the largest minorities. Small groups of Scottish, Northern Irish, Canadians, Chinese, Indians and mainland Europeans are recognized. You can sum up each subject by the groups that dominate them.
For example, North Americans - International Relations, English - Classics, Chinese and Germans - Economics, all other Brits - Sciences
St Andrews is well known for being the third oldest university in the english speaking world, having the oldest debating team in the world, and even has the oldest student newspaper. With 600 years of quirky traditions (such as Raisin Weekend, Academic families, Pier Walks, and the famous red gowns), the most pubs per student than any other uni town, and a tight knit student body it is no wonder the university has the best student satisfaction rate in the entire UK, earning its title as the Bubble.
St andrews students usually become very successful. Inventing logarithms, being on 100$ American bills, and becoming the future King of the United Kingdom are only a few accomplishments of our alumnae. But no one would be surprised if a St Andrews student was found as a professional wine taster in a posh part of London.
by GUPPERT January 8, 2010

by stephdelbro January 14, 2013
