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Frech origin: It's a last name.
1. It means wood.
2. It means a man of the woods.
3. Refers to a wood worker. You can say a carpenter as such.
1. It means wood.
2. It means a man of the woods.
3. Refers to a wood worker. You can say a carpenter as such.
by Some smart guy February 04, 2010
Aug 11 Word of the Day
A phrase to describe someone who is cognitively degenerating. Synonym of "going off the deep end". Can have varying degrees of severity.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
"My boyfriend has a total case of brain worms. He told me the cat was bugged so the Feds could listen in on us having sex..."
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
by _Jez_ October 03, 2009
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A huge, black cock grown on a cocktree farm in Texas. Originated form a man lady with a huge niggercock. String instrument players of the larger ilk are known purveyors.
Proof of a Dubois can been seen my the frequent use of the phrase "I'll buy it", and a large 80s-esque mullet.
They are in some cases attachable, for the manwoman on the go.
Proof of a Dubois can been seen my the frequent use of the phrase "I'll buy it", and a large 80s-esque mullet.
They are in some cases attachable, for the manwoman on the go.
"Dude, he's (she's) got one hell of a Dubois!"
-"Why does my burt hurt today?"
-"Did you spend last night with a Dubois?"
-"I'll buy it."
-"Why does my burt hurt today?"
-"Did you spend last night with a Dubois?"
-"I'll buy it."
by CLOWN IT! July 03, 2010