turtlefish
noun
Something worthless, deceptive, or insincere. Insolent talk or behavior.
intransitive verb
To foolishly engage in idle conversation. To attempt to mislead or deceive by talking nonsense.
adjective
Very nervous; anxious.
interjection
Used to covertly announce ones' hyper-aware state of something seeming off.
Something worthless, deceptive, or insincere. Insolent talk or behavior.
intransitive verb
To foolishly engage in idle conversation. To attempt to mislead or deceive by talking nonsense.
adjective
Very nervous; anxious.
interjection
Used to covertly announce ones' hyper-aware state of something seeming off.
Synonym of 'bullshit.'
"Turtlefish."
"Turtlefish."
turtlefish
-- Rocky Kingston (bloodborn of Darr Kingston)
noun
Something worthless, deceptive, or insincere. Insolent talk or behavior.
intransitive verb
To foolishly engage in idle conversation. To attempt to mislead or deceive by talking nonsense.
adjective
Very nervous; anxious.
interjection
Used to covertly announce ones' hyper-aware state of something seeming off.
noun
Something worthless, deceptive, or insincere. Insolent talk or behavior.
intransitive verb
To foolishly engage in idle conversation. To attempt to mislead or deceive by talking nonsense.
adjective
Very nervous; anxious.
interjection
Used to covertly announce ones' hyper-aware state of something seeming off.
Synonym of 'bullshit.'
"Turtlefish."
"Turtlefish."
Turtlefishing
Picking out the chubbiest girl or guy in a crowd and befriending them with intent to sleep with them that night.
We went to jackpot for Mickey and the motor cars concert. Dirty nate went turtlefishing with the biggest girl in the house.