by Dean McCluskey April 1, 2003
Get the beaver leaver mug.1. Term used to describe a man declining the opportunity of scoring with a woman.
2. Term used to describe a man acting timid towards an attractive female.
2. Term used to describe a man acting timid towards an attractive female.
by skat shake June 17, 2005
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The female fart that, while sitting, begins at the poop shoot and travels along the yellow brick road in bubble-like form to the front butt and makes the perpetrator go "weew" as the bubble squeaks out with a clap.
Girl: Hey Sam...guess what I just did
Boy: Hey Beth I hope its not a beaver leaver ...cause thatd be gross.
Girl: Yeah...that is it.
Boy: Hey Beth I hope its not a beaver leaver ...cause thatd be gross.
Girl: Yeah...that is it.
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Get the Down goes the leaver, when you see the beaver mug.by Lajopi 292 October 13, 2008
Get the Beaver Lever mug.When the previously cute child cast members of a television sitcom begin to go through puberty, thus robbing them of many of the traits that made them appealing in the first place.
The definitive example is when Jerry Mathers on the 1950s sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" went from adorable child to awkward, gangly teenager over the course of several seasons.
The definitive example is when Jerry Mathers on the 1950s sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" went from adorable child to awkward, gangly teenager over the course of several seasons.
On the current (fifth) season of "Modern Family" the actor who plays Luke is going through puberty. His voice is changing and he's gotten to be really odd looking. Meanwhile, the breasts of the actress playing his middle sister have grown at an alarming rate. It's gotten difficult to buy her as a high school student. They used to both be such cute kids. The show is clearly suffering from "Leave it to Beaver Syndrome."
by Robert Sacamano October 17, 2013
Get the Leave it to Beaver Syndrome mug.A campy 1950s TV show with a perfect family living in suburbia. There's the all knowing father, the happy homemaker mother, the wise older brother, and the goofy and kindhearted younger brother. Often referred to as an example of 1950s quaintness and 'simpler times.' Reruns can be seen on TVLand.
by Ducky September 14, 2005
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