good one
>>20093968
>PANTS SHITTING
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-staffer-alleged-conservative-outlets-sex-hearing-room-rcna130095
Enjoli - 1980
MMacG1167
880 subscribers
690K views 14 years ago
Ad from 1980 for Enjoli: The 8 hour perfume, by Charles of the Ritz. This is not the first ad for Enjoli - the first one came out in 1977 or 1978. It uses the same theme music, though - "I can bring home the bacon
https://art.state.gov/personnel/marina_abramovic/
these sumbitches are fucking freaky as shit
you (picrel)
this is science not similitude
mutable
immutable
mutant
i'm mutant
nothing is erased, right?
All working together [coordinated][INFILTRATION NOT invasion][VJ _HA]. 4755
Learn our comms -Q
pushing up daisies
idiom
informal + humorous
: to be dead
We'll all be pushing up daisies by the time the government balances the budget.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/lay+me+to+rest
Lay me to rest - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
lay (someone) to rest … To bury someone who has died. Paul will be laid to rest on Saturday, and I plan to go to the funeral service. See also: lay …
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/lay+to+rest
Lay to rest - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
To stop or finish discussing, thinking about, or focusing on something. OK, I think we have to agree to disagree. Let's just lay the issue to rest and stop …
if the face is pale…
pale2 | pāl |
noun
1 a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence.
• a conceptual boundary: bring these things back within the pale of decency.
2 historical an area within determined bounds, or subject to a particular jurisdiction.
• (the Pale) another term for English Pale
• the areas of Russia to which Jewish residence was formerly restricted.
3 Heraldry a broad vertical stripe down the middle of a shield.
PHRASES
beyond the pale
outside the bounds of acceptable behavior: the language my father used was beyond the pale.
in pale
Heraldry arranged vertically.
per pale
Heraldry divided by a vertical line.
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French pal, from Latin palus ‘stake’.
"wood." -djt
Kick the bucket
English idiom meaning "to die"
To kick the bucket is an English idiom considered a euphemistic, informal, or slang term meaning "to die". Its origin remains unclear, though there have been several theories.
Wikipedia
Más de Wikipedia
Texto de Wikipedia bajo licencia CC-BY-SA