by J. Foreman September 29, 2007
To send a secretive, sexual text message to a person other than your spouse. Often goes hand-in-hand with using one's political power to seduce women.
"Bill just bought his wife a huge diamond ring."
"Why, an anniversary?"
"Nah man, I think he's scared his wife is gonna find out about the kwame going on behind her back."
"Why, an anniversary?"
"Nah man, I think he's scared his wife is gonna find out about the kwame going on behind her back."
by Jompee May 22, 2008
Old school pop-rapper who's career basically ended when Biggie Smalls dissed him in a song.
Term for something that is "played out" or not in style anymore.
Term for something that is "played out" or not in style anymore.
by BlingBling September 08, 2003
fool.
One deficient in judgment and good sense: ass, idiot, imbecile, jackass
verb: To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation
One deficient in judgment and good sense: ass, idiot, imbecile, jackass
verb: To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation
"i ain't never got me none of that, you my boo, i don't gotta kwame"
or
"I seen your cell records kwame... and you lyin'"
or
" ....Detroit Police chief Ella Bully Commings be all kwame'd-up nasty to pull them TVs out the Detroit police stations "
or
"I seen your cell records kwame... and you lyin'"
or
" ....Detroit Police chief Ella Bully Commings be all kwame'd-up nasty to pull them TVs out the Detroit police stations "
by Miss Elis April 04, 2008
lie
noun, verb, lied, ly·ing.
1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
3. an inaccurate or false statement.
4. to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
5. to express what is false; convey a false impression.
6. to bring about or affect by lying (often used reflexively): to lie oneself out of a difficulty; accustomed to lying his way out of difficulties.
—Idioms8. give the lie to, a. to accuse of lying; contradict.
b. to prove or imply the falsity of; belie: His poor work gives the lie to his claims of experience.
Origin: Where else, Detroit 2008
noun, verb, lied, ly·ing.
1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
3. an inaccurate or false statement.
4. to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
5. to express what is false; convey a false impression.
6. to bring about or affect by lying (often used reflexively): to lie oneself out of a difficulty; accustomed to lying his way out of difficulties.
—Idioms8. give the lie to, a. to accuse of lying; contradict.
b. to prove or imply the falsity of; belie: His poor work gives the lie to his claims of experience.
Origin: Where else, Detroit 2008
by Greggor MacGreggor March 26, 2008
Apr 22 trending
- 1. Watermelon Sugar
- 2. Ghetto Spread
- 3. Girls who eat carrots
- 4. sorority squat
- 5. Durk
- 6. Momala
- 7. knocking
- 8. Dog shot
- 9. sputnik
- 10. guvy
- 11. knockin'
- 12. nuke the fridge
- 13. obnoxion
- 14. Eee-o eleven
- 15. edward 40 hands
- 16. heels up
- 17. columbus
- 18. ain't got
- 19. UrbDic
- 20. yak shaving
- 21. Rush B Cyka Blyat
- 22. Pimp Nails
- 23. Backpedaling
- 24. Anol
- 25. got that
- 26. by the way
- 27. Wetter than an otter's pocket
- 28. soy face
- 29. TSIF
- 30. georgia rose

