A fork of Rural Dictionary
A word in which means someone or something of a /an (object) not involving more than one. Generally used in a sentence to describe emphasis on that one thing or concept.
Me: I made this cake solely by myself Someone: Damn, you sure can make a good one!
Refers to where ya smilingly plop da bare feet of a pretty girl against yer chest and wrap yer arms tightly around them to press her warm soles deeply into yer chest-hair. Extra points if da cutie also affectionately flexes her toes to gently scratch yer fuzzy chest wif her toenails.
I love giving Tiffany a soleful embrace anytime; it also usually puts her in the mood for a nice long pillow-talk.
A word used in New Zealand for Polynesian people. Kind of like sudo, abbo, lebo. Some people might call it a slur but it's not really. Originally from Samoan but people in New Zealand are racist so they just use it for all Polynesians including Māori people.
Shane: "Those two big soles are about to step me out what do I do?" Jaxon: "Nah you're gonna get fucked up ow"
You spelled Soul wrong, dumbass.
"That bitch was stone cold, I don't think she even had a Sole."
the bottom of the shoe.
I used the sole to insulate my shoes.