To unexpectedly unleash deep-seated secrets that more-often-than-not delve into the TMI category and leave all those present slack-jawed.
"I don't know WHAT that was! We were just talking about crunchy peanut butter vs. creamy, and all of a sudden she opened the door in the floor and went off about a dog that died 10 years ago, and how different her life would be if she hadn't poisoned it..."
by tlc November 19, 2004
by jerold dean November 22, 2004
by The Big Green Thing November 19, 2004
it is a euphamism for shame, guilt, maddening consequences; stemming from "A tell tale heart," by Edgar Allen Poe, where in he describes the agony of conscience. The murderer places the victim under the floorboards and drives himself crazy by imagining his heart beating through the wood.
by Kat November 21, 2004
Phil: "Dude, my mom found the door in the floor yesterday..."
Mike: "What did she do with the stash?"
Phil: "She thought it was dad's, so she threw him out on his ass."
Mike: "What did she do with the stash?"
Phil: "She thought it was dad's, so she threw him out on his ass."
by The Godfather November 18, 2004
Emergency exit you wish was there (but never actually is) after something terrible has happened, and it is obvious to all that it was your fault.
The door in the floor is similar to the ACME hole mat.
The door in the floor is similar to the ACME hole mat.
by The Tangoman November 21, 2004
A loose translation of this well-known urban slang: 'a low-key Eastern Japanese spinach grower who lives by the rice paddy and stores the year's crop in the basement beneath the hatchdoor.'
by Stephen Thomas November 18, 2004