| ||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
DICTIONARY HOME RECENTLY ADDED A | B | C | D | E F I G | H | I | J K | L | M | N | O P | Q | R | S T | U | V | W X | Y | Z ADD TO THE DICTIONARY |
A |B |C |D |E |F |G |H |I |J |K |L |M |N |O |P |Q |R |S |T |U |V |W |X |Y |Z
WwOn this Page:Web Barrow Wee Wee Shudders Wendy House What Is Love White Mountains Will's Master Wizard Wong Web Barrow noun Application that allows one to look at lots of Scrunch on the Malthazar. 'Web-barrow, Web-Barrow, bring me my scrunch' Submitted by Ted, 03/08/2006 Wee Wee Shudders verb When a man does a wee and then shudders. This is observational comedy at its best. Submitted by Ted, 03/08/2006 Wendy House noun A very small house. Not many people will fit in. Not a good place for a party. Submitted by Dermot, 06/04/2006 What Is Love adjective The one question that will make a robot malfunction Submitted by Ted, 24/03/2006 White Mountains noun Place of hiding for the Resistance in The Tripods. Also, what Ozymandias calls women's breasts (when he's finished with them) Submitted by Ted, 21/09/2008 Will's Master noun Will (John Shackley) from The Tripods' master. Unique among masters as he actively encourages Will's desire to learn and grow spiritually. Known to die if kicked in "The Tripods". Stupid day-glo prick. Submitted by Ted, 21/09/2008 Wizard noun You will often find wizards in old stories, like King Arthur, Lord of the Rings and Tarka the Otter. A Wizard is a man with a beard and a stick who can do magic, like Paul Daniels, but with a beard and stick. Favourite wizards include, Gandalf, Merlin, Tarka the otter, clarence the cross-eyed lion from daktari and leggy the clam from 'my kind of sea' Submitted by Ted, 04/04/2006 Wong adjective Large quantity of these in Chinese phone book, (allegedly) Submitted by ted, 27/03/2006 Add to the Dictionary |