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A word most commonly used in New Zealand, usually to announce a passing of gas... namely a burp. mostly said whilst performing the act of a Burp
LABO, standing for "Laughs Ass Back On", is used to counteract a previously used LMAO, where the "LMAO" was sarcastic and used in complete boredum.
The act of getting your brain retrained/removed to become the boss.
A cure for insanity used in the Medieval times. They would remove half of the brain leaving the person dead, and the insanity cured.
La Bouche was a Eurodance duo formed by Frank Farian in Germany in 1994, consisting originally of Melanie Thornton (May 13, 1967 - November 24, 2001) and Lane McCray. The first lead single, "Be My Lover" was top 10 in fourteen countries, #1 in Germany and #6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1996. It went on to win the ASCAP Award for the "Most Played Song in America". Their first album, entitled Sweet Dreams, went five times Platinum and nine times Gold worldwide. The second and final album, "S.O.S." / "A Moment of Love" (US) was released in 1998, featuring the single "You Won't Forget Me".
A man of much money and wealth. A man who balls it up women and on the court. He gets the ladies he wants and gets in the bed whenever he wants.
A socialist political party currently in power in the United Kingdom. Known for quick-fix solutions and crap handling of the economy. Best prime minister so far was Clement Atlee who managed wo things in nearly six years- Beating Churchill out of government, and making the national health service.
A public holiday, therefor a wonderful excuse to get drunk.
Engaging in sexual intercourse with your superior in the workplace.
Collective term for fat, lazy, dumb, corrpupt bastards
A New Zealand Labour Party voter or supporter that is not physically able to be a feminazi but is empowered by the feminine side to be a homo-loving tree-hugging man-hating tax-robbing scumbag.
One of the countless women that chased after the sex god that was Clement Richard Attlee.