by Flaxo November 26, 2021
by safehh24h52h March 20, 2023
Isaac is a boy in his teen to pre-teens he normally has a Weird laugh . He also normally ask gay around his friends as a joke but he can also be very caring and help they are also normally very athletic most of the time they play soccer and wear glasses. But some Isaac’s can lead u on and mess with your feelings but sum will not do that. Isaac’s are normally cute to some people but to others they are deformed but if u have a Isaac as a friend keep him.
A girl: umm hi Isaac
Isaac:hi do u want to be friends
Then they are good friends and maybe date Hehee sike
Isaac:hi do u want to be friends
Then they are good friends and maybe date Hehee sike
by Snshwkk ok she April 11, 2020
Somebody who is very kind has lots and lots of questions that he seeks answers for.He is always trying to help and will be your wingman to help you get the girl you want,Until he starts dating the girl that you liked and doesn’t care about you.
Guy: I like this girl so much and Isaac is my wingman
Guy 2: Yeah he once helped me too, but he started dating the girl I liked
Guy: But i trust him
Guy 2: Yeah he once helped me too, but he started dating the girl I liked
Guy: But i trust him
by Fluffo @ youtube April 25, 2022
by puss59558 November 09, 2020
Colloquial terminology in New Zealander used as pseudonym for N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine otherwise known as "crystal meth".
The term "Isaac" is thought to translate from a Kiwi phrase "Ice Crack Pee" wherein "Pee" is intended to mean "pure" and the words "Ice" as well as "Crack" both are commonly used in describing the physical appearance of this illicit substance.
It is not uncommon for an English language first name to be used in substitution for a word describing an illicit drug. In the UK, cocaine powder is frequently called "Charlie" and in America "Molly" refers to the rave drug MDMA.
"Isaac" the "Ice Crack" is occasionally heard of in Australian drug culture community, Queensland's Gold Coast region in particular. It is also used in United Kingdom (however only vary rarely).
The term "Isaac" is thought to translate from a Kiwi phrase "Ice Crack Pee" wherein "Pee" is intended to mean "pure" and the words "Ice" as well as "Crack" both are commonly used in describing the physical appearance of this illicit substance.
It is not uncommon for an English language first name to be used in substitution for a word describing an illicit drug. In the UK, cocaine powder is frequently called "Charlie" and in America "Molly" refers to the rave drug MDMA.
"Isaac" the "Ice Crack" is occasionally heard of in Australian drug culture community, Queensland's Gold Coast region in particular. It is also used in United Kingdom (however only vary rarely).
by Melbournator December 26, 2022