Methamphetamine and typically a short acting barbiturate. Was fairly more common in the 50s and 60s. Not as much anymore, often times will stay focused on one task (Methamphetamine), and is extemely hard to distrub that task (Methampetamine + Barbiturate).
Back in the day, my grandfather used to work in orchards picking fruit and didn't care about anything... I think it was the black beauties.
by Reo The Eagle November 23, 2005
by Miss.Sarah55 January 21, 2010
A 90s movie starting Liv Tyler, Jeremy Irons, Rachel Weiz and many other actors. It's a movie about growing up, finding yourself and letting yourself be free, and learning who you really are when you are placed in a abnormal situation with strange, but kind people. It's a good movie to watch if you have difficulties with love, dealing with it's absence, virginity, past memories that are no longer connected to your reality, or you just want to feel good. It's a very good summer movie and, this is a plus, the story is set in Italy.
by Nathaniel Flint January 10, 2022
A traditional form of beauty, typically for a certain country. Essentially just the ‘typical’ form of beauty. For example; in Japan, it’s a beauty standard to have larger eyes. Or, how in Mexico, it’s a beauty standard to have lightly tanned skin. Beauty standards vary from country to country, or from person to person, so it isn’t all the same globally.
Jessica: What are beauty standards?
Anne: A typical form of beauty in a country.
Jessica: So may I fit the beauty standard in one country but not another?
Anne: Just because you don’t fit into a certain beauty standard doesn’t mean you’re ugly overall! Different countries have different standards.
Anne: A typical form of beauty in a country.
Jessica: So may I fit the beauty standard in one country but not another?
Anne: Just because you don’t fit into a certain beauty standard doesn’t mean you’re ugly overall! Different countries have different standards.
by aperson@gmail.com October 13, 2022
by TheNuttyNutter January 04, 2019
I was born in a beauty salon
My father was a dresser of hair
My mother was a girl you could call on
When you called she was always there (Leonard Cohen)
My father was a dresser of hair
My mother was a girl you could call on
When you called she was always there (Leonard Cohen)
by LucasWandelaar December 10, 2016