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1. An upper-body limb on a human.
2. A weapon, typically a gun of some sort.
3. Apparantly, a very under-appreciated word on the Urban Dictionary, seeing as how this is the first post under this word.
2. A weapon, typically a gun of some sort.
3. Apparantly, a very under-appreciated word on the Urban Dictionary, seeing as how this is the first post under this word.
1. I just spilt hot wax on my arm.
2. The guy who robbed the bank was armed.
3. Nubluva found an old word that many people use, but no one has yet defined on Urban Dictionary.
2. The guy who robbed the bank was armed.
3. Nubluva found an old word that many people use, but no one has yet defined on Urban Dictionary.
by Nubluva April 09, 2006
May 5 Word of the Day
A catch all word to describe anything that is basic, uncool or untrendy. According to The New York Times, "cheugy (pronounced chew-gee) can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard."
Things that are cheugy:
The New York Times
PT Cruisers
Goldendoodles
Australians
Addison Rae
White people
Billionaires
The person writing this definition
Things that are cheugy:
The New York Times
PT Cruisers
Goldendoodles
Australians
Addison Rae
White people
Billionaires
The person writing this definition
by Callmemaybe69 May 04, 2021
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The fat bastard that appears in snowruntlvr's videos
A.R.M is a cool guy
by ~{MysticFlame}~ June 01, 2018
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1. adj. Of or relating to an occurrence of any event or noun having put one's mood down; esp. by ways of rudeness, bitchiness, or acts of being mean to another.
"He got punked today yo, everyday dis man gets punked--holee dat's arms!";
also {derivative from the hostility of a firearm when held at gunpoint, thus making one feel incomprehensible fear that would induce a 'pissing in the pants'; (1947: soldiers lined up for execution by way of arms)}.
2. n. Any of the limbs connected to shoulders or midriff of any body. An arm, forearm, or upperarm; also lowerarm.
"Both his arms were torn off in the accident."
3. n. pl. Any gun, handgun, pistol, auto or semi-automatic, (projectile)firing weapon held at one's side near arm; esp. that used in combat or war. A firearm.
"Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire)
4. v. To Arm. To prepare or put into readiness; esp. placing armour before moment of combat.
"He arms himself with two large pistols."
5. v. To be held in arms or one's arms. To be loved. To be given grace.
"The child was held in arms."
"He got punked today yo, everyday dis man gets punked--holee dat's arms!";
also {derivative from the hostility of a firearm when held at gunpoint, thus making one feel incomprehensible fear that would induce a 'pissing in the pants'; (1947: soldiers lined up for execution by way of arms)}.
2. n. Any of the limbs connected to shoulders or midriff of any body. An arm, forearm, or upperarm; also lowerarm.
"Both his arms were torn off in the accident."
3. n. pl. Any gun, handgun, pistol, auto or semi-automatic, (projectile)firing weapon held at one's side near arm; esp. that used in combat or war. A firearm.
"Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire)
4. v. To Arm. To prepare or put into readiness; esp. placing armour before moment of combat.
"He arms himself with two large pistols."
5. v. To be held in arms or one's arms. To be loved. To be given grace.
"The child was held in arms."
"He got punked today yo, everyday dis man gets punked--holee dat's arms!";
"Both his arms were torn off in the accident.";
"Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire);
"He arms himself with two large pistols.";
"The child was held in arms."
"Both his arms were torn off in the accident.";
"Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire);
"He arms himself with two large pistols.";
"The child was held in arms."
by mb December 24, 2003