A male lesbian. Characterized as a straight male who acts like a female. Therefore his attraction to females makes him a lesbian.
by dfffdffff June 04, 2008
Deede, the most smart and funny person on Planet Earth. She is one of the most interesting person, with the funniest stories. Though she doesn't know how to spell, she can eat, sleep, watch youtube, bob's burgers, and play roblox. HAHAH, noob!
by yourlocalnoobieHAHA February 22, 2019
A universal exclamation or statement used with a multitude of inflections depending on content. Used mainly by southerners when one doesn’t have anything else better to say on the topic. Or at least nothing nice to say about it.
“Mary just died...”
in response “deed” (While thinking I never liked her anyway)
“Mary’s pregnant, again...”
in response “DEED!” (While thinking She needs to get them tubes tied!)
“Mary’s gettin hitched!”
In response “Deeeeed...” (while thinking Who the hell did she sucker into playing daddy to all them lil basterds she’s got runnin around?)
in response “deed” (While thinking I never liked her anyway)
“Mary’s pregnant, again...”
in response “DEED!” (While thinking She needs to get them tubes tied!)
“Mary’s gettin hitched!”
In response “Deeeeed...” (while thinking Who the hell did she sucker into playing daddy to all them lil basterds she’s got runnin around?)
by St_Sammy June 11, 2018
It has multiple meanings.
1. a document signed in regards to the ownership of a property or legal rights.
2. Scottish slang for 'dead'
3. slang for 'sex' or 'masturbating'
1. a document signed in regards to the ownership of a property or legal rights.
2. Scottish slang for 'dead'
3. slang for 'sex' or 'masturbating'
1. Marcus was signing the deed for his new house on 28th Street.
2. You'll be deed after the beatin' i'll give ya.
3. He did the deed with his girlfriend.
2. You'll be deed after the beatin' i'll give ya.
3. He did the deed with his girlfriend.
by BerneseDog75 December 09, 2020
by Colin Lindgren November 10, 2003
Slang for 'sex'
In reference to 'The dirty deed'.
The word 'deed' can also be used as a prefix in the same context.
In reference to 'The dirty deed'.
The word 'deed' can also be used as a prefix in the same context.
by Caynus June 10, 2005