by Basilikan August 27, 2023

by Stayout March 29, 2019

the person (likely your very distracting bff) who you choose sit next to in class. This person will constantly harass you and the 2 of you will often get in trouble. do NOT be surprised if the teacher says things like "get your feet off the table and take off your eye masks, this isn't your living room and its not nap time" but ur too buzzed to even care.
girl: sauce me a waffle I'm hungry
bff: omg its blueberry eggo
girl: yayyyyy wanna take a nap
teacher: *sends email to parents saying*: In a nutshell, I feel that your daughter's performance in class is due almost entirely to not paying attention. Sometimes this is due to talking with her seat mate and sometimes this is due to sneak peeking at her phone.
bff: omg its blueberry eggo
girl: yayyyyy wanna take a nap
teacher: *sends email to parents saying*: In a nutshell, I feel that your daughter's performance in class is due almost entirely to not paying attention. Sometimes this is due to talking with her seat mate and sometimes this is due to sneak peeking at her phone.
by unicornsarereal May 6, 2018

by Trollerballer December 4, 2016

Soap mates are basically when two people stick together for a long time through all rough and hard times. Just like soap sticks to your hands and washes away the bacteria. A soap mate washes away your sins and makes you happy!!
"Oh they're so close, I bet they're soap mates!"
"My bestfriend is my soap mate, she never forgets to wash my sins away!"
"My bestfriend is my soap mate, she never forgets to wash my sins away!"
by Zarwah/Fainab November 23, 2018

by Sjsiidjdjss August 25, 2018

Mate-Peng is commonly in germany for a combination of two drinks; Mate and often times alcohol like Vodka. It is used more often but similarly as the word Turbo-Mate.
The combination of words comes on the one hand from the drink "Mate" which is a popular caffeine drink amongst students in germany and the Word "Peng" which can be translated as "bang". This part of the combination can be explained by the german idiom: "... mit Schuss" which means something with alcohol. But can be directly translated as "... with a shot" (in this case it comes from the word "to shoot"). And since a shot makes a "bang" noise or a "Peng" noise it is called Mate-Peng
The combination of words comes on the one hand from the drink "Mate" which is a popular caffeine drink amongst students in germany and the Word "Peng" which can be translated as "bang". This part of the combination can be explained by the german idiom: "... mit Schuss" which means something with alcohol. But can be directly translated as "... with a shot" (in this case it comes from the word "to shoot"). And since a shot makes a "bang" noise or a "Peng" noise it is called Mate-Peng
by P. Likan December 24, 2023
