How you describe something that makes you feel a certain way.
Add "-making" to the end of an adjective to turn it into an adjective or adverb.
Add "-making" to the end of an adjective to turn it into an adjective or adverb.
"The party last night was SO happy-making!"
"I went to a funeral the other day, totally sad-making."
"I went to a funeral the other day, totally sad-making."
by Cabarette April 30, 2008
by Mel September 17, 2005
Makeely Is a girl who has many friends and is always brave to try anything, She is always kind and she can be quite abit of a tomboy, She loves hanging out with her friends and is always forgiving, Makeely is someone who gets the boys and makes other girls jealous, Makeely is a really smart, talented and popular girl!
by Bdicodmbsidosk May 05, 2018
To make is to have another, to go that extra half yard when there seems ones energy has been drained.
"MAKE IT !! MAKE IT !!"
OR
He went to the well, but the well was dry !!..BUT wait !.. deep, deep within the cavenous most regions of his soul, he finds it within himself to MAKE another pint !!
OR
He went to the well, but the well was dry !!..BUT wait !.. deep, deep within the cavenous most regions of his soul, he finds it within himself to MAKE another pint !!
by harrymonk October 27, 2003
by Mackey January 04, 2005
kissing, with lips not generally touching, only tongues fiercely and feverishly licking each other and swirling around for an elongated period of time.
- do not confuse with make out or making out -
- do not confuse with make out or making out -
by DarkEyesixi September 06, 2004
by joeymofo February 05, 2010

