"So, Mike says he's 5'9", but I know I'm 5'8", and Mike's shorter than me."
"Mike's actually 5'7", he just told you how tall he was in guy height."
"Mike's actually 5'7", he just told you how tall he was in guy height."
by Mlbl August 03, 2015
by Faintsaint October 03, 2023
Too respond to emotional advances with distance (e.g. as a robot might). To respond coldly to another's codependence.
by Sassy_Dawood January 10, 2018
A heat check is when you do something to check to see how hot you are. In basketball, this is done by taking a crazy shot to see if you are so hot, you can even make ridiculous shots. It is the most direct, non-subtle attempt to score with no strategy at all. In pursuing women, a heat check is a simple, direct statement made to a woman to see if she will be interested. A man is “just checking” to see if it works without needing more clever methods. The best heat checks involve minimal risk, because they are harmlessly “just checking” and not a full-blown attempt.
Guy 1: Why did you invite that girl to the bar with you so directly? Don’t you think it had zero chance of working?
Guy 2: Just a heat check. As long it doesn’t damage my chances at all with her in the future, it just checks to see if she might say yes to pure directness.
Guy 2: Just a heat check. As long it doesn’t damage my chances at all with her in the future, it just checks to see if she might say yes to pure directness.
by Eric Kazinsky May 17, 2016
'Thank you' in Spanish the way a tourist might say it. Also referring to the behind of someone who sat in a field for too long.
by The Kwoshinator May 12, 2008
The act of lifting heavy weights for the sole purpose of impressing other people in the room. This is usually done with awful form and gratuitous grunting noises.
John: Look at that idiot ego lifting over there.
Mike: Omg, what a tool. He isn't even using much weight.
Mike: Omg, what a tool. He isn't even using much weight.
by properliftingman August 29, 2010
Extremely, entirely, absolutely. The correct spelling of the word as it is used, especially in the Deep South, is plumb, not plum.
by Ole Deepsouth September 29, 2012