What girl cans mean?
Noun. cans. plural of can. (slang) breasts See Thesaurus:breasts. (informal) headphones.
What is a nice can?
Nice-Can is a professional R&D and production of tin boxes and cans manufacturing factory the company was established in 2004 for 63 countries and regions around the world to provide design + R&D + mold + proofing + production + door-to-door one-stop service.
What are your cans?
noun. (slang) Breasts. noun. (informal) Headphones. See breasts.
What are great cans?
1. vulgar slang Breasts. She’s got some nice cans, sure, but she’s kind of annoying otherwise.
What does canned mean in slang?
Drunk
adjective. (slang) Drunk. adjective. Previously prepared; not fresh or new; standardized, mass produced, or lacking originality or customization. The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy.
What does holding her cans mean?
toilet; bathroom. Slang. Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. buttocks. cans, Slang.
Is nice a good word?
Even in dialogue, unless you want your characters to sound so normal as to be boring, never use the word nice in a characters speech. It’s a normal word and people use it every day, but when I read a book, I don’t want to read someone who sounds like my next door neighbor.
What does nice mean from a girl?
What does it mean to be nice? Well, it typically means caring, thoughtful, generous and so on. However, in the context of dating it can mean passive, weak, or boring. Nice guys don’t rock the boat, and maybe when some people say “nice,” they just mean unexciting.
What does CSN mean in texting?
Chuckle, Snicker, Grin.
What does canned talk mean?
Informal. prepared in advance: a canned speech. Slang.
What is canned language?
What’s canned language? It’s a phrase you automatically write because millions of writers have written it before you. It’s not exactly a cliche, but it can be. It’s not exactly a proverb or a saying, rooted in oral history, mythology, religion, or the like.
How do you say that’s nice?
- pleasant,
- pleasing,
- satisfying,
- acceptable,
- delightful,
- enjoyable,
- pleasurable,
- congenial,