A fork of Rural Dictionary
Commonly referred to by the layperson as "rain", dihydrogen monoxide, or "sky pee" as it known amongst meteorological spheres, is a substance that falls from the sky, nourishing planet Earth.
Found predominantly in lakes and the tears of dragons.
Man 1: How 'bout this weather?
Man 2: It's sky peein' cats and dogs.
Man 3: Mhmm.
Man 4: Sounds like a plan.
A person who, while residing in typical "hillbilly" territory, shows no hallmarks of hillbilly behavior.
Man 1: Hey, man. You know Ted in Accounting grew up in a cabin on the Podunk River? And he's the first in his family to graduate college. Or have more than 3 teeth at the same time.
Man 2: Wow. What a hillwilliam.
The true past tense of the slang terminology, "laugh out loud", or "LOL".
Because "laugh out louded" just doesn't make sense.
Man 1: Did you see that humorous occurrence?
Man 2: Why yes, I did. And not only did it sound like a plan, I also L'd ol.
A better, and more technically correct, way of saying "piece of paper". Its usage pioneered by Matthew Baker.
Guy 1: Hey man, can I borrow a slice of paper?
Guy 2: Sure man. Sounds like a plan.
A way in which to say "2011". This is effective because "11" resembles two sticks.
Man 1: Happy Twenty Two-Sticks, bro.
Man 2: Sounds like a plan.