suprise
by heaventwig on Feb 27, 2010 01:03:44
1.
v.t.: to challenge by inquiring what's going on. In origin, a contraction of "sup?" (from African American Vernacular English) and "
uprise" (from American anarchist
counterculture movement). Not to be confused with surprise.
2. n: the act of suprising someone or something.
Example:
If you want to stage an
intervention, it's often useful to start with a gentle suprise.
You really
suprised me the other day when you asked about my relationship (
with food, with my father, with that business establishment). I hadn't thought about what I was doing that way before.
suprise
by Lily Black on Jul 10, 2006 16:48:09
1. This is what they call it when you get a religious lecture from a pot smoker that is, suprisingly, more religious than you.
2. For you dolts looking, what they call something that happens unexpectedly or
without warning. Typically this also deals with
a rush of some sort and then
the pink carrots come in and take over the world.
Sunday Suprise
by -real on Mar 30, 2009 13:27:44
A Sunday Suprise occures when you take a presumed lady out to dinner. The dinner is going well so you decide to slip your
hand up her skirt and much to the males suprise the presumed woman is
carring a nasty set of hairy balls in her panties.
Example:
Gary said, "OMG I was out on a date with
Bridgett and I had a fucked up Sunday Suprise to my disliking. I had to
slap that Chewbacca looking
bitch around!"