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by Shido August 07, 2006
He's being very Cao about that - not even caring if his wife and kids are killed by feral ghetto residents as long as he gets his money.
by Saeed Al Maktoum July 28, 2010
-Verb Phrase
1. Cao Down (Pronounced "Chow Down")
-To eat a girl out after meeting her only one hour before.
-Verb
1. Informal. (A backformation of Cao Down) To eat out a girl as the first form of intercourse. Esp. if you don't know her very well.
Origin: 2007; late Frat English: Cao Down => Middle English: Chao Downin => Old English: Sowdawnen, lit. "Let me put my mouth on that girl's privates, though I'm fully aware that she may be full of disease" from Sow- "Let me put my mouth on that girl's privates" and -dawnen "I'm fully aware that she may be full of disease"
1. Cao Down (Pronounced "Chow Down")
-To eat a girl out after meeting her only one hour before.
-Verb
1. Informal. (A backformation of Cao Down) To eat out a girl as the first form of intercourse. Esp. if you don't know her very well.
Origin: 2007; late Frat English: Cao Down => Middle English: Chao Downin => Old English: Sowdawnen, lit. "Let me put my mouth on that girl's privates, though I'm fully aware that she may be full of disease" from Sow- "Let me put my mouth on that girl's privates" and -dawnen "I'm fully aware that she may be full of disease"
Person 1: "He Caoed that bitch!"
Person 2: "Yeah, but he did it in someone else's bed and thus got beer dumped all over himself..."
Person 1: "Still, dude, still..."
Person 3: "Actually, that's kinda gross."
Person 1: "Yeah, actually it is, I'm sorry I brought it up."
Person 3: "No, it's cool..."
*Awkward silence*
Person 2: "Yeah, but he did it in someone else's bed and thus got beer dumped all over himself..."
Person 1: "Still, dude, still..."
Person 3: "Actually, that's kinda gross."
Person 1: "Yeah, actually it is, I'm sorry I brought it up."
Person 3: "No, it's cool..."
*Awkward silence*
by Nicolangelo March 06, 2007
King of Wei, Prime Minister of the Han and self styled warlord of the Three Kingdoms era of China. Brilliant in politics and a genius in warfare, Cao Cao rose to fame during the Yellow Turban rebellion and later used his small private army to rule half of China within 30 years. After his death, his son Cao Pi removed the Han emperor from power to proclaim the kingdom of Wei, thus ending 400 years of reign from the bankrupt Han.
by Radish July 30, 2003
Cao Cao fought in the Yellow Turban Rebellion,and then he fought Yuan Shao,he defeated him in the year 200,after that,he established the Wei Dynasty,he bacame King of Wei in 216 A.D.he died of brain tumour in 220 A.D.
by Mo June 06, 2004
The greatest leader in the three kingdoms era. He was strong, but not tyranical. His power and intelligence helped him form the most powerful army at the tim in wei, but was defeated at chi bi and later died supposedly of a brain tumor.
by Anonymous June 27, 2003