by AirJordan86 February 24, 2016
Slang for "confirm and pay". Used when customer reaches the final step during a purchase at www.sprint.com. Originally created by Roland T.
by vincent napod May 07, 2007
The urine that comes forth after depositing fecal matter in the toilet as to let you know that you are 100% complete with poo poo download!
"Man, I tried to stand up before the confirmation pee and let me tell you......I was NO WHERE near thru crappin!"
"Just because youve had the confirmation pee doesnt mean youre done poopin WHAT SO EVER!"
"Just because youve had the confirmation pee doesnt mean youre done poopin WHAT SO EVER!"
by Yeast and Hopps March 06, 2008
Polite euphemism for a gay man (from Victorian times, on the premise that such a man will never marry.)
by aquawild February 04, 2007
Traditionally a man people never think will settle down or marry, who is too wild, or jaded against relationships (with males or females)
by talacatori January 25, 2005
A common euphemism in the 40s and 50s, used as a polite word to describe a homosexual man.
Can also be used in the context that someone does not want to marry.
Can also be used in the context that someone does not want to marry.
by DarkGarrett April 14, 2013
This is the Singlish way of saying "Yes, I am very sure".
It is usually prefaced by the Singlish way of asking "Are you sure?", which is simply, "Confirm?"
Singaporeans usually either just say "Double confirm" or "Double confirm, chop stamp, guarantee". A chop is a stamp, as in an immigration stamp on your passport. So basically after you've said you are very sure by confirming twice, you stamp it (twice) and guarantee it so the other person knows you are VERY VERY sure.
It is usually prefaced by the Singlish way of asking "Are you sure?", which is simply, "Confirm?"
Singaporeans usually either just say "Double confirm" or "Double confirm, chop stamp, guarantee". A chop is a stamp, as in an immigration stamp on your passport. So basically after you've said you are very sure by confirming twice, you stamp it (twice) and guarantee it so the other person knows you are VERY VERY sure.
S1: "Wah, this is the best chicken rice stall in Singapore by far..."
S2: "Really? Confirm?"
S1: "Double confirm, chop, stamp guarantee!"
S2: "Really? Confirm?"
S1: "Double confirm, chop, stamp guarantee!"
by Dizzydee May 05, 2014

