by Toro April 26, 2006
by aragreeen December 11, 2011
A place where one puts silverware. Pronounced draw-er. Just like it is spelled. Not Droor. A droor is just door with an extra R. That's just dumb
Jenny: "Hey Jake, put the silverware in the DRAW-ER"
Derek: "Do you mean Droor?"
Jenny: "No Derek, you fool, I said drawer because that's where you put silverware. A droor is just a figment of your imagination."
Derek: "Do you mean Droor?"
Jenny: "No Derek, you fool, I said drawer because that's where you put silverware. A droor is just a figment of your imagination."
by the empress February 09, 2009
What some people, people who don't think a person is an artist until they're as famous as at least Roy Lichtenstein, call an artist. Normally by kids who are either under 12 or teens who are failing at least two classes.
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Sometimes pronounced "drawler."
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Sometimes pronounced "drawler."
by Deidara-chan February 12, 2009
Before I left for the movie theatre, I made sure that I had enough drawer to share with all of my friends.
by Ashleyanne November 12, 2006
by Hmmm...no June 12, 2003
Older British word (early/mid 20th Century for certain) for women's knickers. Probabaly originates from 'drawing up' the underwear (as in drawing curtains closed/open).
by PaulJustPaul December 27, 2007