Slovenly morbidly-obese humanoids who frequently visit all-you-can-stuff-down-your-gullet restaurants while wearing stretch pants that don't have any choice and caps they haven't removed in decades, either staring at strangers while loudly chewing, and/or lurching heedlessly between tables with plates heaped with yet more food while ignoring the screams from their running, flailing offspring who are dropping food everywhere.
The coolest halloween costume ever. Made of several quarters on one's back in the shape of a Q.B. (Quarter-back) Then a single dollar bill is taped onto each ear. (Buck-an-ear) Whoever wears this costume is everybody's favorite kid.
Old Lady: What?? What are you?!
Two kids: A cereal killer and a quarterback for the buckaneers
(kid 1 turns around to show the quarters)
Old Lady: What?! That's not a real costume!!
Two kids: Wait, can we have candy
Old Lady: NOOOOOooo!!!!
A persons behind which appears similiar in size and shape to a bucket?, maybe a vessel full of cr..? A huge behind, good for nothing except sitting on. Maybe a reference that someone is lazy? Not sure of background but an Aussie male I know used it all the time even to people without large behinds.
Like a soggy biscuit, the game of piss bucketeer involves a group of men around a bucket. Each must piss into the bucket going around the circle until someone runs out. Whoever is the first unable to pee must drink the contents of the bucket, either straight or through a beer bong.
Leah: Michael and the guys played piss bucketeer last night.
Andre: who lost?
Leah: Jared, apparently he only made it halfway down before puking.
A party folk band from southern New England, specifically based out of Providence, RI. They are a talented trio of musicians who specialize in upbeat, cheerful traditional music, often singing about themes such as drunken debauchery, double homicides, cross-dressing, shipwrecks, stormy weather, and dancing. A fun band to catch in concert.
A party folk band from southern New England. They are a trio of very talented musicians who specialize in upbeat songs about drunken debauchery, double homicides, cross dressing, dancing, jail, shipwrecks, and other fun things. They can usually be seen performing at Renaissance Faires, farmers markets, and steampunk festivals. They are a fantastic live band with a reputation for high energy shows.
Dude 1: Hey! Some party folk band was playing at a Renaissance Faire up in New Hampshire.
Dude 2: That's the King's Busketeers! I've seen them live in Providence! Awesome band.