20 definitions by Diana Stephens
by Diana Stephens October 28, 2004
An interesting, kid-friendly way to say something is "cool" or "neat." If one were to use this expression in front of one's friends (especially if one was male), one would probably be called a fag, gay, or queer, although I might not agree with them.
by Diana Stephens May 23, 2005
1. Dude this party is soooo lame. I'm about to exit.
2. AAAAAAAHHHHHHH! FIRE!!! WHERE THE HECK IS THE EXIT?!
2. AAAAAAAHHHHHHH! FIRE!!! WHERE THE HECK IS THE EXIT?!
by Diana Stephens August 2, 2005
1) A baseball player who used to play for the Rangers, but stupidly switched to the Yankees, even though Rangers are AWESOME!
2) The name of my friend whom I've known since 3rd grade. Often thinks he's good at baseball. Used to call himself A-Rod
2) The name of my friend whom I've known since 3rd grade. Often thinks he's good at baseball. Used to call himself A-Rod
1) Alex Rodriguez is a silly billy for switching to the Yankees.
2) Alex Rodriguez and I used to speak frequently, but now I hardly ever talk to him.
2) Alex Rodriguez and I used to speak frequently, but now I hardly ever talk to him.
by Diana Stephens October 1, 2004
by Diana Stephens October 29, 2004
1. Evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures.
2. That can be readily vaporized.
3. Tending to violence; explosive, as of behavior.
2. That can be readily vaporized.
3. Tending to violence; explosive, as of behavior.
1. Although mercury doesn't evaporate at normal temperatures, some would call it volatile, since it is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
2. Water is quite volatile, since I can vaporize it whenever I want.
3. When I got into an argument with my friend, Brian, I became quite volatile.
2. Water is quite volatile, since I can vaporize it whenever I want.
3. When I got into an argument with my friend, Brian, I became quite volatile.
by Diana Stephens November 1, 2004
Clownfish live among the poisonous tentacles of a sea anemone. The clownfish are protected from predators, and they keep the sea anemone clean.
by Diana Stephens February 15, 2005