A hairstyle frequently sported by middle aged men, although unintentional in design. No hair on top, but hair all the way around the back and sides.
by Asmoradamordacatastindiculdicar December 31, 2007
The secret meeting place of the Cult of the Sack. The name Cul-De-Sac is French for Cult of Sack, and is now commonly used to name small roads. These roads are really the meeting place of your neighborhood losers, who are undercover agents of the Cult of the Sack.
by Cult-of-the-Sack February 25, 2015
Jim: "How do I get to your place"
Chrissy: "Take 105th street north about 3 blocks. My place is in a cul-de-sac on the right hand side of the street"
Chrissy: "Take 105th street north about 3 blocks. My place is in a cul-de-sac on the right hand side of the street"
by RUNIT December 26, 2005
1) Commonly regarded as a road that ends in a sudden, bulbous loop, usually in a subdivision with large, expensive houses
2) A misspelling of "coldy sack"
2) A misspelling of "coldy sack"
by The Halitosis Kid April 01, 2010
When you approach a girl in a club, and she disses you before you arrive. Thus you turn right around and go back like driving in a cul-de-sac
by Tin Man 24 June 22, 2009
When you already have a cold sack, and your girlfriend puts her cold hands on your sack, therefore creating a colder sack.
by Geofolous February 15, 2016
A french expression meaning "kill the sack." During the French Revolution, many scrotums were accidentally amputated by the guillotine. These scrotums would then land on some soft cheese and mutate into horrible monsters that would scurry about the streets of France. If you came across one, it would pounce on you and bite your neck, causing you to scream "Kill the sack! Kill the sack!" At that point it was the end of the road for you. Which is why we now use the term cul-de-sac to describe a dead end in the road.
by duderino870 October 27, 2010