Latin/English sound pun. The direct translation from Latin to English is "Never where under where." When spoken it comes out as "Never wear underwear." The phrase follows the natural progression of sweet freshman Latin students to their randy senior counterparts and is derived from Semper ubi sub ubi.
Teacher: Semper ubi sub ubi!
Class: Numquam ubi sub ubi!
Teacher: Numquam??? Oh good grief!
Class: <hilarity ensues>
Teacher: Settle down class!
(noun)
A lying mother in law, who uses her child as a meal ticket.
Also, a mother in law who tries to get rid of you by any means possible, so as to keep her money rolling in.
(2) The word you make when you sound out the NMSQT test that is also correlated with the PSAT test.
(3) More brawn than brain, in some cases.
KellyLover344: u numsquat. Ms. Gregs needed the project YESTERDAY Torgee567: oh shyt rlly?? she said it was due at 12!?
KellyLover344: she meant 12 MIDNIGHT. she said so a million times.
Torgee567: oh.
KellyLover344: ur a genius.