The length of the pole which is sometimes used to touch unsightly or repugnant objects and/or people
Bubba: I wouldnt touch that girl with a 10 foot pole.
Fred: Youre right Bubba. 10 feet aint a big enough distance. Them cooties she's got can jump further than that.
Fred: Youre right Bubba. 10 feet aint a big enough distance. Them cooties she's got can jump further than that.
by Super Gerbil June 28, 2004
less than 11 feet but more than 9 feet, a foot being a collection of twelve inches, as measured on a nonmetric ruler
not to be confused with a foot, the appendage at the end of the human leg
some say that the derivative the measurement of a foot comes from measuring the king's foot in olden days, but at some point this had to be simplified, as monarchy was abolished, and measuring human feet was deemed too irregular
not to be confused with a foot, the appendage at the end of the human leg
some say that the derivative the measurement of a foot comes from measuring the king's foot in olden days, but at some point this had to be simplified, as monarchy was abolished, and measuring human feet was deemed too irregular
by Maia June 28, 2004
by bojzzle June 29, 2004
(1.) The minimum distance to maintain between one's self and something awful, bad, or obnoxious, (2.) The average distance little old ladies park their cars from the curb, when parallel parking, (3.) The penis length many straight women and gay men would love their partners to have, although they wouldn't know what to do with it, if it was, (4.) A light snowfall in Minot, North Dakota.
by John June 27, 2004
more than 9 feet yet less than 11. in other contexts, it can be applied to the unfortunate baby born with a few extra limbs. well, quite a few extra limbs. but they'd be very good at sport....
by rolad smoggins June 25, 2004
Millionaire: hey man i just got 10 feet taller !
Average joe: what do you mean ?
Millionaire: it means there's another million dollars in my bank
Average joe: what do you mean ?
Millionaire: it means there's another million dollars in my bank
by The United States Mint May 04, 2011