Jun 5 Word of the Day
A pubic hair piece. A toupee for the pubic area/genitals. In the 1700’s when mercury was used to treat sexually transmitted diseases (Gonorrhea or Syphilis) one of the side effects was the loss of pubic hair. To disguise this condition, that was not cured by mercury, a Merkin was employed.
17th Century setting: Due to his treatment of the "French Pox" (syphilis) with mercury a merkin Gwendolyn used a Merkin to used to hide the side effects of hair loss and not alarm her husband.
by David W. Tuthill December 30, 2005
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An alternative name for a brew (a drink of tea or coffee)
Often preceded by several rhyming nonsense words
Often preceded by several rhyming nonsense words
by noddy330 June 23, 2009
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A small hamlet in Putnam County, New York. Population is about 2,000 residents (Census 2000), but is probably even larger now. The local school district and most of the Town of Southeast takes the Brewster name. The residents of Brewster are Westchester County refugees, and teens are obsessed over this non-existant clique.
Eventually, even Brewster residents will be overtaxed out of their homes and will have to move to Dutchess County to make ends meet.
Eventually, even Brewster residents will be overtaxed out of their homes and will have to move to Dutchess County to make ends meet.
Alright, who's going to Carmel for a beer run (thanks to "yeah, i live here" for idea.)
Brewster is filthy rich
Brewster is filthy rich
by Alexander "Sasha" Ivanoff April 30, 2007
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Millions. A lot of money.
The term brewsters originates from the film "Brewster's Millions". Most commonly used in inner city London.
The term brewsters originates from the film "Brewster's Millions". Most commonly used in inner city London.
by Buckshot October 01, 2004