by Geff the gay November 15, 2021
Get the not if you like itmug. by Thunder Crypt November 10, 2012
Get the Jammin' like 4-Cmug. When you refuse to like any posts/pictures of a facebook 'friend' because they never like any of your posts/pictures
Douchebag David posted a picture of his kid but Pancho "dis"liked it because Douchebag David never likes any of his posts.
by Magpie2013 February 19, 2013
Get the "dis"likemug. by Adujasty343 June 9, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.>I Like It Finger Out Around Final Bout Because It Is Over Nine-Thousand<.7.9.7.6>mug. Most of what you hear/see about ai-programmed organisms like dogs and cats among others is religious philosophy than science for obvious reasons
Most of what you hear/see about ai-programmed organisms like dogs and cats among others is religious philosophy than science for obvious reasons
by Hello-553669 April 26, 2025
Get the Most of what you hear/see about ai-programmed organisms like dogs and cats among others is religious philosophy than science for obvious reasonsmug. According to Wikipedia a gun is “a device or ranged weapon designed to throw a projectile using pressure or explosive force. The projectiles are typically solid, but can also be pressurized liquid, or gas. Solid projectiles may be free-flying or tethered”. A gun like object or GLO is any fictional device in a video game, video, graphic novel or story that fits this definition. It can also be an actual object that is not a gun but has some resemblance to a gun.
A player pushes one button to aim the gun like object (GLO) at an opponent and another to fire it.
The “noisy cricket” of the movie “Men in Black” is a noted “fictional firearm”, or GLO.
Police have mistakenly shot people who pull phones from a pocket, mistaking the phone for a gun like object.
The “noisy cricket” of the movie “Men in Black” is a noted “fictional firearm”, or GLO.
Police have mistakenly shot people who pull phones from a pocket, mistaking the phone for a gun like object.
by eagle8eye July 9, 2023
Get the Gun like object (GLO)mug. 