A spanish expression that refers to a person who is the best or has good luck.
The translation to english would be The boss
The translation to english would be The boss
by putoamo December 17, 2015
If you ever hear this phrase, take cover. Once holly amos is on the loose it’s all over for humanity. She is also known as the a9 unit. If you are not careful you could be her next meal
Mc : rope did you hear about holly amos and her massive feast
Rope - Yeah she gobbled up 38 galaxies and 16839 planets . She must be famished!
Rope - Yeah she gobbled up 38 galaxies and 16839 planets . She must be famished!
by NOMNOM69 November 01, 2019
19th Century USA History
A real-life honest-to-God black Nebraska cowboy of the late 19th and early 20th century. Real name was Amos Harris.
The son of freed slaves, he was born in either the 1840s or 1860s and arrived in Nebraska about 1880.
A real-life honest-to-God black Nebraska cowboy of the late 19th and early 20th century. Real name was Amos Harris.
The son of freed slaves, he was born in either the 1840s or 1860s and arrived in Nebraska about 1880.
by John Q. Cornhusker April 01, 2006
One of the greatest people of all time. Singer/painist. Feminist. A founder of RAINN. Subjects of songs include: masturbation, homosexuality (male and female), prostitution, pornography, rape, miscarriage, Christianity, Native American Spirituality, being a mom, betrayal, and her complex relationship with her father. Albums include: Y Kant Tori Read (80s group flop), Little Earthquakes, Under the Pink, Boys for Pele, From the Choirgirl Hotel, To Venus and Back, Strange Little Girls, Scarlet's Walk, and Tales of a Librarian.
by demonista June 23, 2004
by ChemicalGoat May 17, 2009
Red-headed vixen. Ridiculously talented singer/songwriter/pianist who, at age 5 was the youngest student at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. Currently touring in support of American Doll Posse album through December 2007.
by ComFan August 31, 2007
The subject of a hillbilly funk song of the same name, Amos Moses was the brainchild of Jerry Reed, in 1971.
According to the song, Amos Moses was a stoic, one-armed Cajun man that "hunted gators" (that is, alligators) back when the act was still criminalized. When a sherrif tried to catch him for his crime, he "never come out again".
The song describes him as a sort of tough as nails person, not unlike Chuck Norris, though his "super powers" were severely limited, since his power was "huntin' alligators down in the swamp boi".
According to the song, Amos Moses was a stoic, one-armed Cajun man that "hunted gators" (that is, alligators) back when the act was still criminalized. When a sherrif tried to catch him for his crime, he "never come out again".
The song describes him as a sort of tough as nails person, not unlike Chuck Norris, though his "super powers" were severely limited, since his power was "huntin' alligators down in the swamp boi".
by TurtleShroom August 07, 2011