How you describe something that makes you feel a certain way.
Add "-making" to the end of an adjective to turn it into an adjective or adverb.
Add "-making" to the end of an adjective to turn it into an adjective or adverb.
"The party last night was SO happy-making!"
"I went to a funeral the other day, totally sad-making."
"I went to a funeral the other day, totally sad-making."
by Cabarette April 30, 2008
by Matthew678 February 10, 2019
provide. Often to provide something that has been promised, but could just be a way to demand something you want or expect.
by the demander December 22, 2011
Judd: "EMILIO!!!"
Emilio: "How's your attempt to make it with a girl from every sorority on campus going?"
Judd: "I finally made it by banging Molly from Tri Delt last weekend. Serious hogging."
Emilio: "Word."
Emilio: "How's your attempt to make it with a girl from every sorority on campus going?"
Judd: "I finally made it by banging Molly from Tri Delt last weekend. Serious hogging."
Emilio: "Word."
by Nick D May 24, 2004
by guided fox May 28, 2006
by MrNudityy February 07, 2009
1. ambitious and aspiring, especially in a ruthless, exploitative way
2. offering and seeking sexual gratification or conquest
2. offering and seeking sexual gratification or conquest
by The Return of Light Joker June 08, 2011