3 definitions by Patrick G.
A fictional word derived from oatmeal, used metaphorically when somebody is overly proud of themselves or are overly boastful and annoying, especially when they win a game (usually online, but it doesn't really matter; I thought of it when I won a game of darts).
by Patrick G. October 15, 2007
A colloquial phrase referring to the basics of a job, task, or concept. Similar in use to "the nuts and bolts" or "the ins and outs". Interestingly, all three of these phrases contain double entendres, but are intended for use in a generally non-sexual manner.
Oh, you're new here? Let me show you the balls and the butts of running the cash register.
Jesse, shut up. You really don't understand the balls and the butts of comedy.
Jesse, shut up. You really don't understand the balls and the butts of comedy.
by Patrick G. April 29, 2008
A colloquial phrase referring to the basics of a job, task, or concept. Similar in use to "the nuts and bolts" or "the ins and outs". Interestingly, all three of these phrases contain double entendres, but are intended for use in a generally non-sexual manner.
Oh, you're new here? Let me show you the balls and the butts of running the cash register.
Jesse, shut up. You really don't understand the balls and the butts of comedy.
Jesse, shut up. You really don't understand the balls and the butts of comedy.
by Patrick G. April 24, 2008