a term used to describe an extremely TALL, altitudinous, large, skyscraping, oversized, preposterous, beastly, bison-like female.
it is said that these 'DOT com' women tend to feed on all sorts of raw ground meat such as ground chuck, ground loin, ground veal - and also participate in many barbaric rituals involving men said to resemble Al Roker.
"DOT com" insinuates the woman is an Amazon, pertaining to AmazonDOTcom
it is said that these 'DOT com' women tend to feed on all sorts of raw ground meat such as ground chuck, ground loin, ground veal - and also participate in many barbaric rituals involving men said to resemble Al Roker.
"DOT com" insinuates the woman is an Amazon, pertaining to AmazonDOTcom
(a) oh haaay soooo today, i went to the Bulk Store again - majorly running low on vats of warmed, petroleum jelly and Arabian camel toes. and all of sudden dude - this BISON walked in. legit.
(b)shut up. tell me it wasnt..
(a) yeah dude. it was a DOT com. and the worst part. all 7'4" of the broad was flying free like cling wrap at a bondage convention. all she was wearing was a deer skinned 2 piece.
(b) so hein.
(b)shut up. tell me it wasnt..
(a) yeah dude. it was a DOT com. and the worst part. all 7'4" of the broad was flying free like cling wrap at a bondage convention. all she was wearing was a deer skinned 2 piece.
(b) so hein.
by p i e r n a - - l e g February 21, 2008
Any internet-based company whose sole purpose is to make money fast, and whose principle achievement so far is to have lost nearly all the cash they started with.
by Linton July 12, 2003
by SSJYugi July 11, 2003
Used to add emphasis to the ending of a phrase. Usually spoken with a slight pause prior to it, and with a deeper voice than normal.
by Keens February 09, 2004
A business which mainly does dealings over the internet; an electronic business that suffered from the economy.
by Dodger Of Zion July 12, 2003
by Chris R...swazye Train April 16, 2009
Dot Com was used in examples of describing URL's in the 80's instead of period com. Created as a short cut vs saying 3 sylobal word. (Period)
by Scott February 07, 2005