Ben: While are their so many piles of dirt on that jobsite.
Bill: Because the contractor building the road likes to move the dirt around several times before installing it. They sure are good mounders.
Bill: Because the contractor building the road likes to move the dirt around several times before installing it. They sure are good mounders.
by JYP February 03, 2010
A deep rooted zit that doesn't quite come to the surface. Often is correlated with a throbbing pain.
by BigSexyJoe January 04, 2010
by Pptoucher August 12, 2017
The origin of the name Munther is Arabic
An Arabic noun derived from the verb warn, meaning to threaten, or in the sense of the informant or sender of someone's message, or sender of a warning, and the name Munther was mentioned in the Koran.
The owner of the Munther name is a wise and wise person in his actions as he believes in God and has a lot of respect in his dealings with people, and he is clear and outspoken and enjoys helping people.
An Arabic noun derived from the verb warn, meaning to threaten, or in the sense of the informant or sender of someone's message, or sender of a warning, and the name Munther was mentioned in the Koran.
The owner of the Munther name is a wise and wise person in his actions as he believes in God and has a lot of respect in his dealings with people, and he is clear and outspoken and enjoys helping people.
Mounder remained in Constantinople until the death of Tiberius and the accession of Maurice, when he was exiled to Sicily.
by Happyday90 November 22, 2021
When an older woman with sagging breasts forces them together in an under-sized bra to gain attain the illusion of perkiness or false cleavage. The result is a singular mound in the center of her chest while still being able to see the ill fitting bra.
Phil: Aww man. Look at that old lady's mounder.
Sam: Oh no. Well u can't motor boat that. But you can flounder a mounder.
Sam: Oh no. Well u can't motor boat that. But you can flounder a mounder.
by PhilNGood September 12, 2012