An absolute machine of a person. Looks like they never leave the gym and usually out to cause trouble.
Terminator is considered a unit
by Matt Brooksy May 8, 2006
Let's All unite as one, to bring down the system!!!
by OiDevotchka May 2, 2006
The adjective that describes a complete Chad or Unit of a person some one that can down 50 beers then head but a hole clean in a wall
Man have you seen Chad? His unitism has made him into what he is today, a all star collegiate athlete.
by Jex and Joe November 13, 2018
We are all friend now thanks to Mike being a uniter. good thing he didn't act like W. If he had, I'd still hate those guys.
by Johnny More November 5, 2004
Hard to define, it's a complimentary or derogatory term depending on usage. It can refer to a person as someone that is cool, tall, muscular, strong, or a friend (synonym: dude). It can also refer to a penis or someone that is negatively referred to as a penis (synonym: dick).
You can call anyone 'unit' or 'a unit' or 'the unit' and so on. 'Unit' can be used as a complimentary term or as a derogatory term.
Examples:
"What's up, unittttt!"
"That kid's a fucking unit."
It's all about the emphasis on 'unit'. The usage derives from both 'dude' and 'cock'. 'Dude' is more often complimentary while 'cock' is sometimes just 'cock' and other times 'cock' is derogatory.
Examples:
"Ahhhh, unitttt!!!! What's up, kid?!?!?"
"She couldn't handle my gigantic unit."
"He's the biggest fucking unit."
Also derives from Randy Johnson, also known as 'The Big Unit'. The first known usage of the modern 'unit' terminology was by a Boston man, himself a big unit because of his height, strength, and ability to crush beers.
Examples:
"What's up, unittttt!"
"That kid's a fucking unit."
It's all about the emphasis on 'unit'. The usage derives from both 'dude' and 'cock'. 'Dude' is more often complimentary while 'cock' is sometimes just 'cock' and other times 'cock' is derogatory.
Examples:
"Ahhhh, unitttt!!!! What's up, kid?!?!?"
"She couldn't handle my gigantic unit."
"He's the biggest fucking unit."
Also derives from Randy Johnson, also known as 'The Big Unit'. The first known usage of the modern 'unit' terminology was by a Boston man, himself a big unit because of his height, strength, and ability to crush beers.
by Unit Man January 22, 2010
Big sturdy bird you wouldn't want to mess with but would want on your side if things started to get tasty.
by LoonyBob September 10, 2010
by cold_mh769 August 3, 2003