A GOOD movie (3 out of 4 stars from Ebert-can't deny that) about 4 high school seniors trying to get laid before they graduate.
Also an Okay song--sort of depressing though
Also an Okay song--sort of depressing though
by RyanTheMan August 05, 2004
by johhny s March 20, 2003
After a man has came inside a woman, a different man or woman goes down on the woman. Thus, receiving a creamy hair pie in the face.
by gibby2k May 21, 2008
The plural of Compas
by mankarcameroon April 28, 2009
A male 'fashion' cut, perhaps from Toni & Guy, which costs way more than it's worth. Usually featuring randomly dyed areas and irregular lengthed spiky bits. Ruffle his hair, and he'll most probably cry.
by Masami Akita October 29, 2006
V. To Custard Pie
From the age old tradition of a clown throwing a custard pie at another clown or member of the audience, this phrase has come to mean when someone humiliates someone on a personal level either by accident, or on purpose.
To custard pie someone is to not notice, be it on purpose or accidentally, that a person has spoken to you, waved at you, blown a kiss at you etc.
If a person waves at someone across the street, and the other person carries on walking, for whatever reason, the wavee is said to have 'custard pied' the waver.
This phenomenon is usually followed closley by a snide remark of the person who has just been custard pied, or an aquiantance saying something such as "You need some help cleaning that pie off your face?"
From the age old tradition of a clown throwing a custard pie at another clown or member of the audience, this phrase has come to mean when someone humiliates someone on a personal level either by accident, or on purpose.
To custard pie someone is to not notice, be it on purpose or accidentally, that a person has spoken to you, waved at you, blown a kiss at you etc.
If a person waves at someone across the street, and the other person carries on walking, for whatever reason, the wavee is said to have 'custard pied' the waver.
This phenomenon is usually followed closley by a snide remark of the person who has just been custard pied, or an aquiantance saying something such as "You need some help cleaning that pie off your face?"
Man in Street 1: "Hey buddy! Good to see you? How you been? High Five!"
Man in Street 2 walks on
Man in Street 1's Girlfriend to Man in Street 1: "Haha! You just got custard pied!"
Man in Street 1: "Give me a hand with this all this pie?"
Man in Street 2 walks on
Man in Street 1's Girlfriend to Man in Street 1: "Haha! You just got custard pied!"
Man in Street 1: "Give me a hand with this all this pie?"
by Howester January 27, 2008
by Ryan87 July 17, 2017