labozetta
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A greater demon or devil; Satan. An evil and cruel person.
The type of tight trousers, or trousers pulled up really high, on a woman that displays the shape of her labia or cameltoe
When you're going out with someone but you're in that awkward stage where you are transitioning from best friends to boyfriend/girlfriend. You basically are afraid to even touch each other. Don't fret, soon you'll be making out and all of your other friends will yell at you for PDA.
1. A message board offered through Lab Productions, that is overpopulated with self-important, pseudo-intellectuals; who, when not busy sniffing their own farts spend their time insulting members of another message board (see: Pro-Rock message board) that was once shut down because of their actions.
Black lab and zebra combined
A term of endearment for a pet female Labrador dog.Generally in use by owners of female Labradors, who wish to display the level of affection felt for such a worthy animal.(See also: Labradorable)
A society in which all decisions are made by, for, or on behalf of Labradors.
The Labradoddle is a cross between and Labrador and a Poddle.lol aka frazer!!!! and a labradoddle rocks!!
Something/one of the non-important matter.Acting shady, irrelevant or useless.
1. Term used to describe dogs that are generic labrador mixes. Also used to describe dogs that people claim are purebred labs but are clearly not, or if they are purebred, they are really ugly. 2. Every unidentified mixed breed dog that people just automatically label as a lab mix.
A cross between two purebred breeds of dog: The Labrador Retriever and the Poodle. Contrary to popular myth, these crossbreeds were not created to "make a smarter dog" but to create a stable seeing-eye-dog more suitable for those with allergies to dander. Poodles are a single-coated breed, Labradors, the standard seeing-eye-dog, are double coated and blow coat (shed out) twice a year. The crossing of the two breeds for this purpose originally started in Australia. Also contrary to popular belief, just because you throw a Labrador and Poodle together and make mixed puppies does NOT mean they will all be single-coated dogs. On a first generation mix, it's a crapshoot and they might all shed. If you want a Labradoodle that does not shed, you need to buy it from someone who has been breeding dogs proven not to shed in at LEAST a third or fourth generation mix (Non-shedding Labradoodle to non-shedding Labradoodle). Even then, there might still be the occaisional throw-back to the doublecoated Labrador that will shed. Also, buying from a reputable breeder ensures that you don't get a dog that is scared of it's own shadow and won't fetch a stick.