Aug 8 Word of the Day
Pata Sucia: Spanglish; Direct translation- dirty foot; used in reference to men and women who remove their shoes in public and then proceed to walk barefooted wherever they may be; mainly found at night clubs or after being at a night club.
LADIES, YOUR STILETTOS MAY BE PAINFUL, BUT THAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOU ACCEPTED WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. BEAUTY=PAIN
LADIES, YOUR STILETTOS MAY BE PAINFUL, BUT THAT IS THE CHALLENGE YOU ACCEPTED WHEN YOU PUT THEM ON. BEAUTY=PAIN
by luvmyreddog June 22, 2014
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a foreign creature usually of dumb intelligence prone to running into walls for hours on end and a continual and lifelong enemy of the humans
by wubberkiller April 08, 2017
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Derogatory term for, usually white, young men and boys who dress in tracksuit style outfits and generally hang around causing trouble.
Origin - from phrase "wubber, a useless word, for useless people."
Similar to a boy racer, but without a car. Wubbers have no purpose or use, someone with a car does.
A wubber with a car is called a 'fub'
Origin - from phrase "wubber, a useless word, for useless people."
Similar to a boy racer, but without a car. Wubbers have no purpose or use, someone with a car does.
A wubber with a car is called a 'fub'
by DarkCryst March 30, 2004