a suffix added to random words, normally used when someone is trying to indicate to you that they are experienced-n-stuff. Can be replaced by "or something of that sort.". Small indication of not-'care'ingness.
by sj0r April 30, 2003
Verbal method of denoting a closing parenthesis, whether reading aloud from a printed source or simply clarifying the punctuation of your own thoughts.
The sentence "The box weighs 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds)" may be read as:
"The box weights 2 kilograms, y' know, 4.4 pounds, n' stuff."
"The box weights 2 kilograms, y' know, 4.4 pounds, n' stuff."
by Jose Jarrell August 30, 2005
Literary devise paired with the object of the sentence preceeding it. Used to elaborate greatly on the general idea of a statement, commonly used to describe aspects of boating and/or outdoor education.
If you are caught driving your personal watercraft at speeds in excess of 27.3 miles per hour, the U.S. Coast Guard will take the vessel, the trailor it was towed on, as well as the vehicle you drove in, and then proceed to take your children, rape your wife, shoot your grandparents in the face with a semi-automatic weapon, and then burn your house down, with the rest of your family in it, and piss on the ashes, n' stuff
by dirty savage indian man January 30, 2004
Currently (as of 2010) the most popular song by deadmau5 (and incredibly popular electronic music producer).
by Rellik Uzi August 18, 2010
Boy: What did you do the morning after Halloween?
Girl: Well after we all woke up we had eggs, juice, toasts n stuff.
Boy: Oh nice!
Girl: Well after we all woke up we had eggs, juice, toasts n stuff.
Boy: Oh nice!
by ashbashhnukka November 02, 2009
Cum-based tooth paste
Person 1- "Your teeth are looking really bright lately."
Person 2- "Thanks, I've been using Pump n' Stuff."
Person 2- "Thanks, I've been using Pump n' Stuff."
by ModerateJoker January 09, 2011
by Ian C. September 14, 2005