Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

rashied

n. An intelligent and sexy Iranian that knows how to use a hotel business center properly.

"Have you checked out that business center yet?" "Uh huh," she said with an absent-minded expression. "Rashied and I checked it out last night."

by Krystal March 25, 2005

crispy

stupid/dumb.....(briney spears)

"luis,the first time i told you i loved you, i felt so crispy"

by krystal March 05, 2004

Jelly Bracelets

i think this whole thing is totally stupid and messed up ,over where i live im a punk guitar player i wear them b-cuz i think they look cool not 4 sex,plus over here we dont een use the meanings.and since 80s style is back ,the braclets will soon be out ne way cuz no one can pick out a fricken style. if someone breaks mine ,give me one of urse.

i hate who ever started the sex braclet thing

by krystal July 22, 2004

allude

allude is the act of using a word or phrase that has been used before and is well-known and can readily identify a situation. Most urban terms are actually allusions to past literature, songs, or iconic pop culture.

"et tu Brute" is an allusion to Ceasar but is used to describe to a friend how you can't believe he stabbed you in the back "glitch in the system" is an allusion to The Matrix but describes a de-ja-vu

by Krystal September 22, 2004

dirrty

Naughty; dirty in a sexual way.

That hoochie mama danced dirrty up on my man!!

by Krystal April 13, 2003

hoopty hybrid

a generally flashy car that has no business being broke down. For instance, a Mercedes with peeling paint or a Jaguar with a garbage bag over the window. Can also be used when a car looks good on the one side, back, or front, but when you walk around to the other side, it is so messed up that you can't believe it is the same car.

Ever since James got rear-ended at that stop light, he's driving a striaght up hoopty hybrid.

by Krystal March 30, 2006

Lean Grit

when there is nothing for dinner, so all you can do is lean back and grit your teeth

Matthew: "Mom, what's for dinner?" Mother: "Just Lean Grit." Matther: "Not again."

by Krystal March 30, 2006