Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Gnarly

The guy I met on Halloween had a gnarly costume!


Definition: used to describe anything really far out and amazing, not necessarily lovely.

Birthday Suit


A: Look! He’s running wearing nothing but his birthday suit!!!
B: Oh, God. Take a photo! Quick!

Definition: nude, naked

Hobeau and Man Ho





A: How is it going on your new guy?
B: Oh, no - he was such a hobeau, I couldn't stand his man ho personality and I dumped him last week.


hobeau----A non-hygienic boyfriend. hobo boyfriend,
hobo( homeless)

man ho----- syn: bitch (1) Most commonly used to mean a man who lays women like bricks.(2) Justin Timberlake.
(3) What a jealous, jaded gay man wails indignantly at his partner when he discovers he's been getting some backdoor lovin' on the side.

Wolf Down


This is your only chance to wolf down these cupcakes!

Definition: to devour voraciously

Snarky



A: Oh, look at the photo Mosaic of the President Bush, It is such a snarky work....don't you think??

B: What's it made of ?

A: The photos of the solders killed in Iraq.



Definition
Snarky: [adjective] snarkily [ adv.]

A witty mannerism, personality, or behavior that is a combination of sarcasm and cynicism. Usually accepted as a complimentary term.
Snark [ noun] is sometimes mistaken for a snotty or arrogant attitude.

Most dictionaries label snarky as "Chiefly British Slang." But for the last five or more years, it has become increasingly common in American publications, maybe ones infiltrated by British or Canadian writers and journalists.

Snarky


Her snarky remarks had half the room on the floor laughing and the other half ready to walk out.

Definition: A witty mannerism, personality, or behavior that is a combination of sarcasm and cynicism.

Hush



A: I FAILED THE TEST TODAY, THAT'S WHY I AM SO SAD!
B: HUSH! YOU WILL HAVE A SECOND CHANCE!

Definition: A term of solace used mainly in Jamaica meaning - never mind or don't worry. Most people who are not from Jamaica often misinterpret this to mean - 'shut up', instead of something comforting, which it's really meant to be.