Oak Tree


a big, tall and strong young male who is built and solid.
i tried pushing greg and he didn’t even budge it was like pushing a d-mn oak tree.
a person that has nothing but witty and s-ssy insults, often used with impeccable timing and nonchalance; i.e. a person who gives a lot of shade. this tree can extend to various other types of trees with excess foliage, ranging from redwood trees (shade in groups) to grandmother willow (master queen of shade as seen in disney’s pocahontas).
carbquanda: rihanna shouldn’t cake cake cake cake cake cake on all that makeup, be lookin’ like a clown.

quicha: you’s such an oak tree, girl.
the combination of one, jenny, and one, myron, into a single specimen, specifically, an oak tree.
i am a very large oak tree
a guy from clear fork that they call och. and it sounds too much like oak. and his last name is ochyltree and it sounds like oak tree. but he is a great guy that snowboards and he is cool.
like a oak tree quercus alba.

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