1) n. A termed used by mothers (AND ONLY MOTHERS) that means "Movies". Another example of a word that can be used my mothers only is "Tarjé" which means "Target".
2) n. Also that thing that Homestar has where a constant can win a new store that mysteriously looks like the car used in the show "Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque Too?"
2) n. Also that thing that Homestar has where a constant can win a new store that mysteriously looks like the car used in the show "Dangeresque 1: Dangeresque Too?"
Mom: Are you going to the show on your date?
Son: *sigh* It's called the movies mom. Geeze.
Homestar: But if you guess correctly, you'll win... A NEW STORE!!! *Price is Right music plays"
Son: *sigh* It's called the movies mom. Geeze.
Homestar: But if you guess correctly, you'll win... A NEW STORE!!! *Price is Right music plays"
by KylePac69 September 15, 2005
one who proclaims a particular ethic or commitment yet whose choices and behavior patterns prove otherwise. Similar in type to a hypocrite, "no-show" labels someone as untrustworthy, unstable and purposefully two-faced.
"He professes to be such a Chrisitan yet he is a no-show to his family and friends and only thinks of himself."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
"Mr. Jones gives a ton of money and time to charity but is a no-show to his wife, his kids and his church."
by DLS2 February 22, 2007
by Tom December 18, 2003
by Lars Ulrich > Napster December 11, 2020
A 2008 high school musical theatre production. Starring one big awesome senior; some awesome juniors, sophomores, freshman and foreigners; katie rucker; and a lot of obnoxious sevies. Was a compilation of various songs from different Broadway shows. Basically the best play ever...Seriously, like ever!
by Kristin Catrone June 25, 2008
A girl with huge tits that wears revealing clothes year round. Guys congregate from all over to see her in all her glory.
by The Philosoraptor March 19, 2010
Noun.
The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
Oh look, Ramon is having another show-off-show today! He just sent me a picture of his Maserati at yet another angle!
by Confucius says July 22, 2014