29 definitions by Webster Papadopolous

describes a person who is wearing shorts and has skinny ugly legs, so it looks like they are "riding a chicken"
Oh Man! I know its summer, and its hot and all, but that guy is riding a chicken!
by Webster Papadopolous July 12, 2004
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A tan achieved by using a self tanning product, usually made evident by an unnatural orange hue. The alternative to skin cancer, or being called a ghost.
Not to be confused with a shake'n'bake tan.
That chick was really hot, but the bottle tan made her look like some sort of amazon oompa-loompa.
by Webster Papadopolous July 13, 2004
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I could care less
Usually used when someone is being overly dramatic and is explaining the extreme action they are planning to do in response to a situation that they think you should care a lot about, but still somehow you don't
similar to "that's just fine with me"
Not to be confused with "that's okay"
You little brats don't appreciate one thing I do around here! I go out of my way to try to make you a nice dinner each night, and all you can do is complain! Well from now on you can just eat bologna sandwiches because I'm through!
That's okay with me
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n. A very small measurement of distance.

Derived from cunt hair, or more specifically the width of one.
Okay, We've almost got it in the right spot, just move it a c hair to the left.
by Webster Papadopolous July 11, 2004
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adj. unable to do what you want because you're don't have the money
Hey, Let's go catch that new action flick

I can't man, I'm on the humble.
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n., when you have all of the ingredients for a sandwich, except bread, so you just eat the components out of your hand
I just took a giant hit from the bong and got the munchies, but the bread was moldy, so I had to eat a hand sandwich.
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n. ponytail holder

Those little cloth covered rubberbands used to tie one's hair in a ponytail. They cost about 2 cents a piece and absolutely unsubstitutable. Not to be confused with a scrunchy.
My hair keeps getting in my face. Do you have a po ho that I can use?
by Webster Papadopolous July 13, 2004
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