commander-in-chief


the const-tutional military rank of the president of the united states.
the highest rank in the united states military.
franklin roosevelt and harry truman were both commander-in-chiefs during world war ii.
1. n. a self-masturbatory term president bush uses to re-ssure himself of his own superiority.

2. n. a term president bush uses when he is asked a question he does not know the answer to.

q: “mr. bush, do you take advice from your father?”
bush: “i’m the commander-in-chief!”

q: “mr. bush, why, again, did we invade iraq?”
bush: “i’m the commander-in-chief!”
when you bang a girl while smoking a blunt, and railing her from top. while you’re “cheefing,” you’re commanding the position on top of her.
“yo, i was so h-rny, but wanted to cheef….so i propositioned the ‘commander in chief’ and she was totally into it.”
“right on!”

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