‘Hey look at that sheep it sounds like it’s saying “baa baa black”
‘Aha u must be talking about Stephen’
‘Aha u must be talking about Stephen’
by Black sheep 69 September 21, 2020
Get the Stephenmug. Imagine a Dirty, DIRTY little British boy. His teeth are rotting from the crumpets and the tea. He sailed across the smelly smelly sea, eventually arriving at University. He stank up the books. He stank up the pavement. He even stank up the LC basement. He stunk so bad he scared the skunk. He stunk so bad he stank himself drunk. So drunk off his stink you think he might shower. Without suds and soaps, for days on end, Stephen eventually went sour. He scared off the ladies. He scared off the hoes. He even scared off the rancid gym bros. Stephen asked to play chess. expecting a yes, his stench sent James off in a scurry.
Daughter: Daddy, I want a Dirty Stephen for Christmas
Daddy: No, you don't sweetie. He's a stinky little boy.
Daddy: No, you don't sweetie. He's a stinky little boy.
by Joey McGarry November 20, 2024
Get the Dirty Stephenmug. by steeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve May 2, 2021
Get the stephenmug. Stephen Ruck is a beautiful and caring Soul! He is the definition of a true gentleman. He is an amazing friend, he loves hard and is very passionate about life. If you ever meet Stephen Ruck you are in luck! His aura will bring you peace, joy and laughter. Stephen Ruck will make you laugh until you cry. He is truly the best ever! He will make an amazing boyfriend and a future husband. I miss him.
by Sum1speciaall November 22, 2021
Get the Stephen Ruckmug. by Killuasan December 16, 2020
Get the Stephenmug. by YarrJeg-O March 21, 2025
Get the Stephen Janssenmug. This last name originated from Scotland. Most common in the United States Of America. The last name Stephens is said to be first recorded in England, in 1086. For the record, “Steven” is an American variant of the more traditional spelling “Stephen.” It's derived from Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos), a first name from the Greek word στέφανος (stéphanos), meaning 'wreath, crown' and by extension 'reward, honor, renown, fame', from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), 'to encircle, to wreathe'
by .osqueaker May 14, 2022
Get the Stephensmug.