A dangerous potato is something that lives in some people's stomach, but don't worry too much cause it's usually found in animal's stomachs.
by You_are_beautiful June 1, 2021
Get the Dangerous Potatomug. Person 1: Let's both of us stop trying to justify this whole thing and admit you're in danger.
Person 2: I am not in danger Skylar, I am THE DANGER!
Person 2: I am not in danger Skylar, I am THE DANGER!
by The Danger Himself September 24, 2022
Get the The Dangermug. by Slyshy May 25, 2022
Get the Danger walkmug. When you cover your dick in peanut butter and stuff it into a girl’s mouth who has a nut allergy. Thus causing her to have an anaphylactic shock and her mouth to swell up, tightening her grip around your dick.
by Legoff February 8, 2019
Get the Dangerous Nuttingmug. Another term for the fearsome white stuff from our skies. SNOW! They are feared by those not prepared for their fall but yet enjoyed by children.
Credit of the term to Britt's Pub of Saint John
Credit of the term to Britt's Pub of Saint John
Friend 1: What's wrong? You look stressed.
Friend 2: I still have my all seasons on and the
weather looks bad.
Friend 2: Oh crap White Danger Flakes!
Friend 2: I still have my all seasons on and the
weather looks bad.
Friend 2: Oh crap White Danger Flakes!
by Noremac1981 January 2, 2021
Get the White Danger Flakesmug. Jealousy. We’ve all experienced it. Jealousy can be defined as the vigilant maintaining or guarding of something. Jealousy has a bad rap but it’s normal to want to guard the people we love, especially when we see a potential rival cozying up to our significant other. But there’s a difference between feeling jealous and exhibiting unhealthy jealous behaviors.
Dangerous jealousy these people going to kill me.
Jealousy doesn’t become a problem until it’s acted on. People that are prone to intense jealousy or possessiveness often harbor feelings of inadequacy or inferiority and have a tendency to compare themselves to others. Jealousy, at its core, is a byproduct of fear, fear of not being good enough, fear of loss. When it hits, it can trick us into believing our relationship is in immediate danger, making it impossible to distinguish between natural feelings of protectiveness and irrational suspicion.
Jealousy doesn’t become a problem until it’s acted on. People that are prone to intense jealousy or possessiveness often harbor feelings of inadequacy or inferiority and have a tendency to compare themselves to others. Jealousy, at its core, is a byproduct of fear, fear of not being good enough, fear of loss. When it hits, it can trick us into believing our relationship is in immediate danger, making it impossible to distinguish between natural feelings of protectiveness and irrational suspicion.
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd November 16, 2019
Get the Dangerous jealousymug. by Damon Gagbe November 9, 2021
Get the Damon Danger Gagnemug.