by Dirk Pitt May 30, 2022
by TheMagicalNoodle February 24, 2017
A mammal known for their wool and distinctive 'baa'-ing noise. They are some of the most adorable little fluffy things ever created. Looking at them can make you feel better, even if it's in the short term. They're considered to be rather stupid, but, to be honest, when your life consists of baa, eat grass, sleep, repeat, do you need anything more?
by GalactaK May 13, 2020
by MiowMen May 21, 2017
A internet gamer term for someone who believes Nintendo,no matter what.
Often used in Gamespot
Origin: If comes from the belief that Nintendo fans(The "sheep") will always follow Nintendo.(The "sheep's shepard)
Often used in Gamespot
Origin: If comes from the belief that Nintendo fans(The "sheep") will always follow Nintendo.(The "sheep's shepard)
Gamer 1: Nintendo suck! (This statement won't get you very far in gaming forums, don't try it)
Gamer 2: No they don't! They are LOADS better than M$/Sony/everyone! (Nor will this)
Gamer 1: Get lost sheep! (Nor will this, you'll a make lot a people mad if you say this in the wrong place)
Gamer 2: No they don't! They are LOADS better than M$/Sony/everyone! (Nor will this)
Gamer 1: Get lost sheep! (Nor will this, you'll a make lot a people mad if you say this in the wrong place)
by K-weave April 24, 2005
A follower, usually follows around large crouds.
Doesnt talk much and laughs quietly but crazily at things that the cooler people in the group do. As they are jealous of their popularity. They are unlikely to ever be invited anywhere or for anyone to know their name.
Doesnt talk much and laughs quietly but crazily at things that the cooler people in the group do. As they are jealous of their popularity. They are unlikely to ever be invited anywhere or for anyone to know their name.
by John Dower May 08, 2008
Sheep: Nature's Marshmallow.
A horned ruminant mammal, usually farmed for their wool. A close relative of the goat. Female: ewe, male: ram.
A horned ruminant mammal, usually farmed for their wool. A close relative of the goat. Female: ewe, male: ram.
by Bobbert Mcgee April 16, 2010