Expression evoking smooth operation, smooth talking, and generally smooth behaviour. An individual considered a "suave minge" can proclaim themselves a "smooth operator". The "minge" suffix is used as an extension of the term, resulting in such an individual as ranking higher in terms of suaveness than somebody who is merely "suave". Can also be used to refer to ideas and concepts that are classed as suaver than suave.
by Travvo April 22, 2009
1. Spanish phrase; smooth type
2. Ladies man
3. A phrase seen on billboard advertisements for cigarettes in the inner-city, usually a barrio
2. Ladies man
3. A phrase seen on billboard advertisements for cigarettes in the inner-city, usually a barrio
by LeRoy January 21, 2004
"George Hamiltion is a trip"
"yeah he's real coke suave"
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"David Hasselhoff is a douch bag"
"yeah but he has a certain coke suaveness to him"
"yeah he's real coke suave"
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"David Hasselhoff is a douch bag"
"yeah but he has a certain coke suaveness to him"
by kc milliken June 7, 2007
A certain young redhead white male who engages in love making while screaming spanish phrases like, " yo kiro taco bell" and singing Ricky Martin singles with a thick spanish accent.
by Eric Washington November 9, 2006
That guy has the Suave syndrome going on, He asked me how he was doing and I said 3 nots, Your not big,your not in, and your not going to cum.
by Burns June 30, 2004
Gay Shit, specifically between 2 males.
Named for one of many Aliases belonging to a certain gay furry-turned-straight man-turned-bisexual, that being Suavefringe.
Named for one of many Aliases belonging to a certain gay furry-turned-straight man-turned-bisexual, that being Suavefringe.
Person A: ...The other gay guy he was suave-ing with, if you catch my drift.
Person B: I don't know if I do.
Person A: ***DEFINITION***: Gay Shit *lenny face*
Person B: I don't know if I do.
Person A: ***DEFINITION***: Gay Shit *lenny face*
by cmgilger September 18, 2017
Suave in da boner is a group of words used to describe most often a male who is full of himself and overly cocky when he has little or no reason to be.
Very closely related to its brother the adjectives suave and debonair which are used to describe someone who is very smooth and well put together, rather classy if you will.
Very closely related to its brother the adjectives suave and debonair which are used to describe someone who is very smooth and well put together, rather classy if you will.
by The Chink Chik July 23, 2010