(To Be Sieved).
This is basically where, out of a group of friends, one friend has been "thrown out" due to whatever action.
This comes from the idea where when making a cake (of friendship), all the good stuff (the good friends) go through the sieve into the mixture, while the bad, fatty stuff (said friend to be thrown out) is stuck in the sieve, ready to be thrown in the bin.
This is basically where, out of a group of friends, one friend has been "thrown out" due to whatever action.
This comes from the idea where when making a cake (of friendship), all the good stuff (the good friends) go through the sieve into the mixture, while the bad, fatty stuff (said friend to be thrown out) is stuck in the sieve, ready to be thrown in the bin.
by <3xSazz December 10, 2007
A hockey goalie who allows many goals to be scored by the other team, causing his team own team to lose the game.
by Justin March 29, 2004
1. Sieve
Any goalie that allows many goals to be scored by an opposing team, thus causing his team own team to lose the game.
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
Any goalie that allows many goals to be scored by an opposing team, thus causing his team own team to lose the game.
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
Although team St. Amour’s offence was rather weak, it was ultimately their sieve like goaltender that allowed the opposing team to show them "Who's Boss"
by R June 17, 2005
by kljgyturyjl;als May 9, 2008
Dave: "Did you see the Vancouver - Boston game last night?"
Tom: "Ya Luongo is such a f**king sieve!"
Tom: "Ya Luongo is such a f**king sieve!"
by Tjew June 20, 2011
a wire mesh or perforated metal utensil used for straining or sifting.
is very commonly used metaphorically to describe things that are leaking or something that has holes in it.
1) leaks like a sieve
2) bad defense in sports (i.e. poor goalie in hockey)
is very commonly used metaphorically to describe things that are leaking or something that has holes in it.
1) leaks like a sieve
2) bad defense in sports (i.e. poor goalie in hockey)
1) The pipes are leaking like a sieve. The plumber must have done a crappy job.
2) That goalie sucks. He is about as porous as a sieve
2) That goalie sucks. He is about as porous as a sieve
by Joe Sausage July 1, 2005