When a dumbass white girl (mainly blonde) doesn’t know how to apply / blend the proper amount of foundation or blush. Thus creating the whore line. Where the jaw line meets the neck. Commonly done by your every day whore. Also to note, foundation color is two shades darker.
Girl 1: Yo dat girl don’t kno how to apply her makeup….SNAP! SNAP!
Girl 2: Das cuz she a ho, wit a whore line
Girl 3: MMMMHHHHHHMMMMM!
Girl 2: Das cuz she a ho, wit a whore line
Girl 3: MMMMHHHHHHMMMMM!
by The closers April 1, 2010
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It determines whether the girl you are speaking to, despite appearance or behaviour, is indeed a whore.
Easily distinguishes those you should not be spending time on or with.
It determines whether the girl you are speaking to, despite appearance or behaviour, is indeed a whore.
Easily distinguishes those you should not be spending time on or with.
"Yeah, I used a whore line to see how whorey she really is."
"And?"
"She's a whore alright, fuck that."
"And?"
"She's a whore alright, fuck that."
by scentless apprentice January 4, 2010
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This applies to any skanky girl who lives in a city who thinks she is "country". She may have a bit more rythm than her non instructor counterparts. Her main purpose in life is to mooch free crappy beer off guys who have girlfriends or wives. Also an evil temptress.
by JoJo77 November 25, 2009
Get the Line Dance Instructor/Whore mug.Whose Line is it Anyway is the first and only improvisational television programme to be successful. Originally a radio programme on BBC radio in 1988, WLiiA moved to television. The BBC didn't believe the show would last, so it moved to Channel 4. The British version, hosted by Clive Anderson, lasted ten years. It featured comedians such as John Sessions, Stephen Fry, Josie Lawrence, Tony Slattery, Mike McShane, Greg Proops, Steve Frost, Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles. In 1998, the show moved to America. Stiles pitched the show to ABC, which lasted five years, though new episodes from old recordings air occassionally. The American version, hosted by Drew Carey, help start Wayne Brady's career. Brady became a regular on the programme in 1999, alongside Mochrie and Stiles. The fourth seat featured a rotating roster of performers, including Greg Proops, Chip Esten, Brad Sherwood, and Kathy Greenwood.
Though the show is over, most of the cast still perform improv. Some of the British performers are members of the Comedy Store Players, and perform every weekend in London. Most of the American performers tour across the United States and Canada.
Though the show is over, most of the cast still perform improv. Some of the British performers are members of the Comedy Store Players, and perform every weekend in London. Most of the American performers tour across the United States and Canada.
by evildevil September 27, 2005
Get the Whose Line Is It Anyway? mug.Hilariously awesome show featuring either Clive Anderson (British version) or Drew Carey (US version). Both have their own unique charm, however I much prefer the US version myself. Colin and Ryan are the best preformers in my opinion, however Wayne Brady is the best at making up songs on the spot. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't seen it before.
by TallicaD00d October 20, 2004
Get the Whose Line is it Anyway? mug.An improv show. Can refer either to the British version (hosted by Clive Anderson), or the American version which was based off the British version (hosted by Drew Carey). The show is famous because "everything is made up, and the points don't matter." Comedians Ryan Styles, Colin Mocherie (I probably spelled his name wrong), and Wayne Brady are regulars on the American version, with a rotating 4th cast member. Common 4th-cast-members are Greg Proops, Jeff Davis, Kathy Greenwood, Chip Eston, and Brad Sherwood. They have had special guests on the American version such as Hugh Heffner, Lassie, Whoopie Goldberg, Robin Williams, David Hasselhoff, and more. They stopped making American episodes, which is too bad, because it was an incredibly funny show. Catch it on syndication sometime, you'll laugh your ass off.
by BLARG man October 17, 2004
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Random and high quality (well the amercia version is) improv comedy.
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Random and high quality (well the amercia version is) improv comedy.
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"If only we had an electric beaver"
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