"Oh you sexy hermaphrodite lady-man-lady.
With your sexy lady bits
And your sexy man bits too, even you must be into you ooo ooo"
-Flight of the Conchords
With your sexy lady bits
And your sexy man bits too, even you must be into you ooo ooo"
-Flight of the Conchords
by Noodliss July 11, 2008
See you later. Derived from the slang term "laters" and bastardized for sleek and amusing usage, "ladies" is rapidly becoming an Internet colloquialism. Its general mainstream use is in online instant messenger conversations, ergo, improvisation to its usage is continually developing.
buddy1: "alright man, it's late and i got uni tomoz, ladies"
buddy2: "kk ladies"
cooldude: "lols ur funny, newais, i'm ladies man"
dooshdude: "what? whatta player!"
nerddude: "ladies? where?"
pro@dota: "omfg and then the noob rage quits..."
pro@css: "farrr, that's ladies"
buddy2: "kk ladies"
cooldude: "lols ur funny, newais, i'm ladies man"
dooshdude: "what? whatta player!"
nerddude: "ladies? where?"
pro@dota: "omfg and then the noob rage quits..."
pro@css: "farrr, that's ladies"
by Zhe May 14, 2007
another word for cocaine
by pete and guz September 05, 2007
Used as verb: to strive towards an objective in an exceedingly - even cartoonishly - effeminate manner.
It wasn't his promotion per se that bothered me, but the fact that he ladied his way into that position.
by pam bigua September 16, 2004
Term used by the general public to refer to a shop assistant of any size, shape, age or gender. Usually used by parents, this term is directed at children who have problems working out what do do with their about-to-be-purchased items, such as toys or sweets.
'I think the ladies would like to shut the shop now' (regardless of whether any men work there or not...)
'Give it to 'the Lady' and then she'll put it in a bag for you'
'That's right, give the money to the Lady'
'Give it to 'the Lady' and then she'll put it in a bag for you'
'That's right, give the money to the Lady'
by Sezza January 05, 2006
by the amazing socks January 14, 2008
by Spencer911 April 24, 2006