Maggie's definitions
something so far beyond utopian that you are in the most supreme of enjoyment all the seconds of your life.
ex: That dream was so aniac I knew all along that it was just a dream.
Derived from the wonderful and always emulating Ani DiFranco....her music and being puts me in such a supreme mood that I just had to give her a word
Derived from the wonderful and always emulating Ani DiFranco....her music and being puts me in such a supreme mood that I just had to give her a word
by Maggie October 14, 2003

by Maggie April 10, 2005

A synonym for "What the hell?"
by Maggie December 11, 2003

Words combined into a sentence, paragraph, speech, etc. SAY one thing, yet MEAN something different. As the American Native Peoples called the white man's words - He speaks with forked tongue
The council has agreed to the demands of all those detained without charge; they will be allowed weekly phone calls with family members.
WHAT IS NOT SAID:::The calls will be monitored, and the charges will be so expensive that the common man/woman's family cannot pay for the call.
WHAT IS NOT SAID:::The calls will be monitored, and the charges will be so expensive that the common man/woman's family cannot pay for the call.
by Maggie September 11, 2004

can be spelled "gaw", if you say it that way, but it has the same effect. it's kinda like saying geez or boy.
Gyah, I'm tired.
by Maggie April 13, 2004

Southern USA.
Ex. Two people need or want to purchase an item. Neither one has enough cash, credit to purchase the item.
If they go in 'havvers' they can purchase the needed/wanted item. Each person paying half of the total cost.
Ex. Two people need or want to purchase an item. Neither one has enough cash, credit to purchase the item.
If they go in 'havvers' they can purchase the needed/wanted item. Each person paying half of the total cost.
Fred sure does need that tractor for his farm work; he ain't got the money for it. Fred talks to Leroy about needing that tractor and his lack of money. Leroy is very happy! Fred, I need that same tractor and ain't got the money. How 'bout you and me go in 'havvers' and buy it?
The deal is made. Fred pays half; Leroy pays half the cost. The two men share the use of the needed tractor.
The deal is made. Fred pays half; Leroy pays half the cost. The two men share the use of the needed tractor.
by Maggie September 11, 2004
