by Fat Carrie Bradshaw January 21, 2021
Get the Nating mug.Pumpkin Napping is when you drive around in the middle of the night stealing people's pumpkins off their lawns and porches.
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Get the Harry-Napping mug.When you forcefully put a jacket on a person and force them to put one 1 arm through the sleeve then drag them away with all your power
person 1: oh hi you're looking pretty cold let me give you my jacket
person 2: oh no i'm good
person 1: i don't feel like taking no as an answer...
person 2: wait what
person 1: I'VE GOT YOU NOW
person 2: NOOOOOO HELP ME HE'S JACKET-NAPPING ME
person 2: oh no i'm good
person 1: i don't feel like taking no as an answer...
person 2: wait what
person 1: I'VE GOT YOU NOW
person 2: NOOOOOO HELP ME HE'S JACKET-NAPPING ME
by national person September 28, 2021
Get the jacket-napping mug.A form of naming people in a group, usually siblings, where the former 3 share similar names and the latter one has a name that completely stands out. A great example would be that one show called Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Don (I think that was correct) from a time that I can't quite remember.
Some Farmer: Here's my boys, Larry, Garry, Barry, and Nail. I thought that it would be useful to use the 3:1 Naming Ratio.
Me: What's that last one's name again?
Some Farmer: Nail.
Me: Why Nail?
Some Farmer: Because he was born with a nail square in his forehead.
Me: How is anyone born with a nail already in their forehead?
Some Farmer: Strange things happen on a farm.
Me: What's that last one's name again?
Some Farmer: Nail.
Me: Why Nail?
Some Farmer: Because he was born with a nail square in his forehead.
Me: How is anyone born with a nail already in their forehead?
Some Farmer: Strange things happen on a farm.
by OvercookedToast May 24, 2021
Get the 3:1 Naming Ratio mug.by chikin101 January 4, 2012
Get the naking mug.(v) The act of unknowingly calling a product as a brand's name instead of calling it what the actual name is. This mistake is mostly made by foreigners who have little knowledge of the English language.
Incorrect: We also need to get some pampers for Junior.
Correct: We also need to get diapers for Junior.
This is an act of "brand-naming"
Correct: We also need to get diapers for Junior.
This is an act of "brand-naming"
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