A classic 'sex line' example:
John: I wish I was one of your tears!
Susan: Why is that?
John: So I could start in your eyes, live on your face and die on your lips!
Susan: Your place or mine?
John: I wish I was one of your tears!
Susan: Why is that?
John: So I could start in your eyes, live on your face and die on your lips!
Susan: Your place or mine?
by supanover_ek_sez October 14, 2010
Joe: "Are you a house, cause your thick and I wanna be inside of you."
Candice: " Wow nice Pickup line."
Candice: " Wow nice Pickup line."
by Kyyuss June 10, 2021
1. A mediocre song by Robin Thicke.
2. A hip hop/rap album by Robin Thicke, including the song Blurred Lines.
2. A hip hop/rap album by Robin Thicke, including the song Blurred Lines.
by SongGirl August 29, 2013
An adjective that describes a person of short stature with a buff or fat body type.
Such as the Gotti-Line Pitbulls.
Such as the Gotti-Line Pitbulls.
by gran don teflon September 21, 2009
You just hate main liners because they happen to be rich. I live in a nice house have a nice car, but so what? I don't wear abercrombie, J Crew or polo shirts. I'm a jew and I do occasionally go to starbucks occasionally. I also go to WaWa and I'm lucky that my family is well off. My stepdad has a STI, and I like to ride in but u don't have to be jealous. I go to Lower Merion high school which is a public school! And guess what I'm DEMOCRAT! I know people that are JAPs, but there are plenty of normal people. You guys don't have to be jealous cuz I'm rich. Go earn some money and stop bitchin!
by You just hate me cuz im rich January 09, 2006
by Gunners2 December 12, 2007
A walking, talking clarity issue. A member of a marching band (particularly the drum line) in which no note is ever clear, giving a sharp contrast to the percussive rhythms created by the snare and tenor line. 3-5 drums tuned to different notes and muffled, most often used in runs in which, while the rest of the band is playing, are heard 'below' the winds. Being described as 'off the chain' or 'sick' while in a bass line is commonplace, and should be treated as such.
by Scott P. Tipton October 02, 2007