The celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the Catholic Church. The highest form of worship and sacrifice you can offer up to God.
by nikkan_hanil July 02, 2004
Used on the in the Bay Area of California. May mean in the extreme, large quantities, or something that is gnarly.
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
I had mass issues with that movie, it sucked in so many ways.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
by repos December 13, 2007
1. part-of-speach: noun
__a. physical substance; an amount of matter. adjective form: massive
2. part-of-speach: adjective (generally used in context\conjunction with ghetto slang)
__a. a large number of {plural noun};
__b. a great quantity of {collective noun}
.
__a. physical substance; an amount of matter. adjective form: massive
2. part-of-speach: adjective (generally used in context\conjunction with ghetto slang)
__a. a large number of {plural noun};
__b. a great quantity of {collective noun}
.
.
1a: “Dayum, that girl has some real mass on her frame..”
2
a: “Man, you have some mass toys dere, fo'real..”
b: “Once I finished the marathon, I drunk some mass water ’cause I was so friggin thirsty, not to mention out of energy..”
1a: “Dayum, that girl has some real mass on her frame..”
2
a: “Man, you have some mass toys dere, fo'real..”
b: “Once I finished the marathon, I drunk some mass water ’cause I was so friggin thirsty, not to mention out of energy..”
by Victor Van Styn August 23, 2005
by Tabbatha August 04, 2006
by kaijaisfuckingrad July 11, 2008
Noun. refering to one's fat. Mostly belly fat.
Etimology: From distortion language widely used in Miami Lakes/Hialeah.From spanish massa, which is what you get when u add water to flour which is used to make tortillas.
Etimology: From distortion language widely used in Miami Lakes/Hialeah.From spanish massa, which is what you get when u add water to flour which is used to make tortillas.
by Chingon December 15, 2005
Used in the Bay Area of California. May mean in the extreme, large quantities, or something that is gnarly.
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
Has recently fallen into usage for something that is deep or meaningful
I had mass issues with that movie, it sucked in so many ways.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
I was hungry, so I bought mass chips.
Did you see that guy's wave? It was mass.
My professor of philosophy can be so mass sometimes.
by repos December 13, 2007