by LG January 06, 2005
More of Hold back.
Etymology: French réprimande, from Latin reprimenda, feminine of reprimendus, gerundive of reprimere to check -- more at REPRESS
: a severe or formal reproof
Etymology: French réprimande, from Latin reprimenda, feminine of reprimendus, gerundive of reprimere to check -- more at REPRESS
: a severe or formal reproof
by Julius Glass-Shady March 31, 2005
Ariels song: Part of your world.
"i betcha on land, they understand, and they dont reprimand their daughters"
To hold back them back, overprotecting, keeps them from experiencing something to the fullest extent
"i betcha on land, they understand, and they dont reprimand their daughters"
To hold back them back, overprotecting, keeps them from experiencing something to the fullest extent
Ariels song: Part of your world.
"i betcha on land, they understand, and they dont reprimand their daughters"
To hold back them back, overprotecting, keeps them from experiencing something to the fullest extent
"i betcha on land, they understand, and they dont reprimand their daughters"
To hold back them back, overprotecting, keeps them from experiencing something to the fullest extent
by Bin Twang September 21, 2008
by JJSupah August 26, 2004
Spud lubed his bunghole with some green dragon, so that his gay lover could more easily administer the universal reprimand.
by RNC August 23, 2006
Gmac "Ginger Butler, I have had enough of your incompetence. Its time I vigorously reprimanded you for you complete lack of skill"
Ginger Butler "Can you atleast use butter this time??!!"
Ginger Butler "Can you atleast use butter this time??!!"
by Berkut666 July 05, 2012