by hodge119 February 14, 2021
Used to describe a football player whose passes or shots go anywhere other than intended.
Insinuates that the player's feet at shaped like a seven-sided coin used in the UK, adding a random directional factor to any strike of the ball.
Insinuates that the player's feet at shaped like a seven-sided coin used in the UK, adding a random directional factor to any strike of the ball.
by KloppOut January 12, 2023
by Shuaman March 16, 2021
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1) To embrace one's inner Id and throw caution and inhibition to the wind; to embrace life in all of its possibilities; to stop thinking about the future and live in the moment.
2) To hang out; party; relax; have fun with another person or group of persons.
2) To hang out; party; relax; have fun with another person or group of persons.
In a sentence:
1) Did you see that new Budweiser commercial? That guy totally pieces it and ends up playing ping-pong with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
2) Let's piece it this weekend at the beach; I've already got some tenderonis lined up.
1) Did you see that new Budweiser commercial? That guy totally pieces it and ends up playing ping-pong with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
2) Let's piece it this weekend at the beach; I've already got some tenderonis lined up.
by Piecin' It April 9, 2014
The leading piece of a turd which protrudes from the anus often causing the skid mark. Can also be used to describe a person who may otherwise be referred to as a douchebag.
by General Bonch February 15, 2019
by Mr. Prësident April 26, 2017