(1) (Adj.) insane amounts of fun
Being possibly the most extreme form of the term "off the chain", 'off the food chain' is used to describe a situation where every aspect of it is completely dope & radical.
Being possibly the most extreme form of the term "off the chain", 'off the food chain' is used to describe a situation where every aspect of it is completely dope & radical.
"Man, that was off the food chain!"
by Kitty2k January 2, 2008
completely, utterly, absolutley, & with out a doubt the rawest, illest, smartest, finest, & most off the chainest motherfuker alive.
by Rick696969 August 19, 2006
Out of control, wild fun. Just like when your pitbull gets off the chain in the back yard and tears through the neighborhood.
by Dan_Maine December 12, 2005
(1) Wow Mike, this party has punch and cake and everything! It's really OFF THE CHAIN!
(2) That girl has a nice rack. She is OFF THE CHAIN.
(2) That girl has a nice rack. She is OFF THE CHAIN.
by Smoove B. August 21, 2003
wild, raucous, or out of control. Originated from the onset of a dogfight, when the dogs are let "off the chain" and the event begins.
by KayCeeGee August 29, 2007
by Jackage September 28, 2006
Positive: "Your speech was so awesome, it was off the chain!"
Negative: "Shelley hasn't been herself ever since she lost her job. I've heard she's at the bar getting wasted and taking a different man home every night. Homegirl is off the chain."
Negative: "Shelley hasn't been herself ever since she lost her job. I've heard she's at the bar getting wasted and taking a different man home every night. Homegirl is off the chain."
by juluxz June 14, 2015