Cheap 80 proof vodka; it's only $15 for a 1.75 liter bottle (for comparison, the same size Smirnoff bottle is $25). Reeks like hell and tastes like poison, but if you drink it for a while you'll get used to it--we did (and honestly, it's WAY better than some other cheap brands that go for the same price). Mix it with some decent lemonade and you'll barely even taste it (straight though, it might kill you).
by Rebecca Ballard April 25, 2008
Commonly used for a butlers name, typically in a english movie setting. A person who serves that is content, well mannered, and groomed to a fashionable sence.
by the god dude April 15, 2006
Verb: A term used in online gaming meaning to randomly and foolishly incite chaos, usually resulting in the death of teammates.
by syscrash September 18, 2007
"We knew it was a Jenkins club when we saw no women"
"Nobody even went near the Jenkins lunch table, the glasses, drewl, financial times, and endless study books were not a popularity magnet"
"Nobody even went near the Jenkins lunch table, the glasses, drewl, financial times, and endless study books were not a popularity magnet"
by Mark Anderson April 07, 2006
Hey who's turn is it to chop? Lets have a jenkins match to decide.
To make it fair we should jenkins for it.
Why does it always end with Jenkins?
To make it fair we should jenkins for it.
Why does it always end with Jenkins?
by Darbs May 20, 2005
by McMoney February 09, 2008
See Leeroy.
n.
1: One who does not grasp the concept of caution.
2: One whose success is based purely off relentless aggression and pure luck.
3: One who likes chicken.
4: One whose battle cry consists of their own name.
v.
1: To destroy all hopes of success.
2: To rush headlong into danger without regard to consequences.
3: To satisfy one's own desires at the expense of all around oneself.
n.
1: One who does not grasp the concept of caution.
2: One whose success is based purely off relentless aggression and pure luck.
3: One who likes chicken.
4: One whose battle cry consists of their own name.
v.
1: To destroy all hopes of success.
2: To rush headlong into danger without regard to consequences.
3: To satisfy one's own desires at the expense of all around oneself.
by RevLoki May 27, 2005