French for a wild card. Hence it may be used in any circumstance or situation one might find himself/herself in.
A wild card is a phrase that can be used in place of any noun, verb, pronoun, and/or adjective. (Excluding adverbs)
Derived from French dialect in the mid 1699's as a naval code word to express a feeling of doubt or horror. It has since taken on a different form of meaning in today's society.
A wild card is a phrase that can be used in place of any noun, verb, pronoun, and/or adjective. (Excluding adverbs)
Derived from French dialect in the mid 1699's as a naval code word to express a feeling of doubt or horror. It has since taken on a different form of meaning in today's society.
bryan and chuck met a girl who had a nice set of smackaboodies.
while watching a tv informercial on water aerobics, i got a sharp smackadoobie.
i watched a live smackaboodie get fried up on the food network.
while watching a tv informercial on water aerobics, i got a sharp smackadoobie.
i watched a live smackaboodie get fried up on the food network.
by TommyT17 October 15, 2009