"Later on that day, Dr. Dre came through with a gang of Tanqueray and a fat-ass J that made me choke...sheeeit this ain't no joke." -Snoop Doggy Dogg, "Gin and Juice"
A gang of gangs ganged up on my gang in that gang war. Damn did we get our shit handed to us.
A gang of gangs ganged up on my gang in that gang war. Damn did we get our shit handed to us.
by Nick D November 03, 2005

All engineers, especially ones that hang out and look at computer dating services all day. A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
Why are you such an enginerd?
by K November 30, 2003

Using a blog to broadcast something slanderous, disrespectful, scandalous or embarrassing about someone.
The President was blogsmacked around the internet today, with left-wing bloggers having a field day with his latest antics in the Oval Office.
She got fired when she was blogsmacked by a disgruntled former employee who decided to write about her prior convictions on his blog.
She got fired when she was blogsmacked by a disgruntled former employee who decided to write about her prior convictions on his blog.
by Trish Smith November 11, 2005

by FinalEnemy November 09, 2005

A common phrase in response to anything that needs doing or has been done. Often used even when the task is not "too easy". It becomes contagious.
"How you going on that report Michael?"
"Too easy"..."All over it"
Can be used in conjunction with "All over it" for extra effect or "All over it like a rash" for even more impact
"Too easy"..."All over it"
Can be used in conjunction with "All over it" for extra effect or "All over it like a rash" for even more impact
by Bennnno November 05, 2005

A term coined in the 70's by writer and former school-teacher John Holt. Used to describe the practice of an individual who does not attend school- instead choosing to travel, write, play, run, build things, volunteer, and learn about the world free of grades, subjects, periods and "school hours".
"where most schooling puts the emphasis on what needs to be learned, unschooling puts the emphasis on who is doing the learning."
by commanderwaffles November 03, 2005

A slight hand gesture used to wave for prolonged periods of time (like during a parade)or as a casual non-verbal greeting to friends. With the arm bent at the elbow, the waver turns their wrist back and forth exposing the front and then the back of the hand in a single motion.
by Hackermom November 03, 2005
