A term for waterfalls/gravity-bongs typically used in the Gwinnett County, Georgia (and other unidentified) area(s).
While a more widespread (plural) term for a gravity-bong would be “gravs,” however users of the term “fall’s” regularly deny their knowledge of the term.
While a more widespread (plural) term for a gravity-bong would be “gravs,” however users of the term “fall’s” regularly deny their knowledge of the term.
by shaky_boy March 08, 2020
An argumentative, lifer who habitually molests small Afghan children. Known throughout Kandahar as a "boy's man" aka "chai-man".
Hey you know my neighbor was required by law to knock on everyones door in the neighborhood saying how he is Falls.
by handsdownpants February 10, 2012
a state of depression, lack of energy, bad mood and unwillingness to do anything, strongly connected with autumn/fall, raining and cold, windy weather; a kind of seasonal apathy that sometimes also covers winter (when winter looks more like autumn, without snow etc.)
Mark is a cheerful person, great to hang out with, but somehow his mood depends on the weather. When autumn starts, he is in a fall-falling state: does not want to go anywhere, walks around the house without any purpose etc.
by KurtSteinerPL September 29, 2009
The state of mind and feelings you get when you begin to feel love for a person you are sexually attracted to. It puts you into a helpless state where you want the high and can get into trouble chasing it because you become blind to everthing else - hence the term Falling.
by Jean Valjean123 September 30, 2009
My sister falled down the stairs
by Dr.Trump December 09, 2016
One of the grittiest punk bands ever to have produced an album, The Fall (The name is derived from the Albert Camus novel) are led by Mark E. Smith, and have gone through approximately ninety-thousand different members.
This may be due to Mr. Smith's aggressive nature, and tendency to attack Radio One DJs.
Their latest album (at time of writing) is the compilation "50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong".
No. No they can't.
This may be due to Mr. Smith's aggressive nature, and tendency to attack Radio One DJs.
Their latest album (at time of writing) is the compilation "50,000 Fall Fans Can't Be Wrong".
No. No they can't.
Mark E. Smith - "Well anybody who compares us to the Buzzcocks gets a slug, usually."
Harsh words, but fair.
Harsh words, but fair.
by NewFaceInHell September 05, 2004
by Greg April 29, 2004