Well we taught them how to make computer components and now they are or competitors, a wise man spreads not too much wisdom!
by I, Wreckerrr July 31, 2021
When a female is so adept at setting off the neanderthal, primal sexual urges in a man that it is intimidating to him.
Anything can spur these urges; usually the term is reserved for a woman with a curvaceous figure but it can also refer to her self-confidence, superficial identity ('swag') or - in the author's case - that glint in the eye that knows you're in for a rollercoaster ride. Insofar as you'll experience a short-lived adrenaline rush followed by nausea and inner ear failure.
Anything can spur these urges; usually the term is reserved for a woman with a curvaceous figure but it can also refer to her self-confidence, superficial identity ('swag') or - in the author's case - that glint in the eye that knows you're in for a rollercoaster ride. Insofar as you'll experience a short-lived adrenaline rush followed by nausea and inner ear failure.
'... So did you?'
'Yeah she came back to mine after'
'How was it?'
'I still can't feel my legs mate'
'Class, you going to see her again?'
'Don't think I can, she's TOO MUCH WOMAN for me'
'Yeah she came back to mine after'
'How was it?'
'I still can't feel my legs mate'
'Class, you going to see her again?'
'Don't think I can, she's TOO MUCH WOMAN for me'
by etymolowrist July 19, 2012
An intense amount of merriment, pleasure, play, gaiety that distracts from other, important things that are taking place. A cause of distraction.
by Lulz!!! May 04, 2009
by mo-a February 08, 2005
Often shortened to T.M.T. Scream phrase used by two individuals upon suggesting the same activity because of near-homosexual familiarity with each other (or spending too much time together).
Simultaneous usage often triggers the following sequence:
'Get out of my head!'
High five
Both participants roll on the floor kicking their legs in the air and making baby noises
Simultaneous usage often triggers the following sequence:
'Get out of my head!'
High five
Both participants roll on the floor kicking their legs in the air and making baby noises
'So. What shall we do?'
'Smoke a shisha?'
Person A & Person B: Addict.
A: Too Much Time!
B: Too Much Time!
A: Get out of my head!
B: No.
'Smoke a shisha?'
Person A & Person B: Addict.
A: Too Much Time!
B: Too Much Time!
A: Get out of my head!
B: No.
by Colphen September 21, 2007
A phrase you would say to a sales person when you like the product but you just can't afford it in this economy.
"I like it but it costs too much!"
by NotDani July 05, 2017
by JSHORE BITCHESSS February 11, 2012