T-Shirt as a verb. To t-shirt something is to like it so much that you would want to wear it on the front of a custom t-shirt. This can be an item, photo/image, or phrase/quote.
James: Did you hear about that politician from Chicago?
Amy: Yeah, I bet they'll t-shirt that guy someday.
OR:
He liked his cats so much that he'll be t-shirting their pictures tonight.
Amy: Yeah, I bet they'll t-shirt that guy someday.
OR:
He liked his cats so much that he'll be t-shirting their pictures tonight.
by M. Fox October 19, 2009
Typical protective fabric covering of the fashionably lazy, so named for the T-shape it has when laid flat. T-shirts may be short- or long-sleeved and often feature witty phrases emblazoned in a variety of interesting and hard-to-read fonts.
by geekycat December 27, 2005
by dictionary April 9, 2003
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by B-Drac September 16, 2003
by Evil October 19, 2003
by *jocelyn* July 6, 2005
by Skizz-Nutt October 4, 2005