1. "Hey baby, wanna go out for some pizza tonarrow?"
2. "Go away mom, I'll try to get a job tonarrow."
2. "Go away mom, I'll try to get a job tonarrow."
by john bornberg June 04, 2005
by RaMDaY June 07, 2005
A long and complicated email trail with dozens of CC's discussing a situation almost none of the recipients cares about.
by Jim Haungs June 01, 2005
A New York minute is an instant. Or as Johnny Carson once said, it's the interval between a Manhattan traffic light turning green and the guy behind you honking his horn.
It appears to have originated in Texas around 1967. It is a reference to the frenzied and hectic pace of New Yorkers' lives. A New Yorker does in an instant what a Texan would take a minute to do.
It appears to have originated in Texas around 1967. It is a reference to the frenzied and hectic pace of New Yorkers' lives. A New Yorker does in an instant what a Texan would take a minute to do.
by RJB December 15, 2003
by Pimp Juice April 19, 2004
A Phrase that one would put in front of a descriptive word to further emphasize the descriptiveness.
Refers to gratuity and excess.
Refers to gratuity and excess.
by Jonathan L. Waldman June 03, 2005
When one person prematurely trys to open the passenger door on a vehicle while the driver simultaneously trys to unlock the door, causing it to relock and keep the passenger outside.
"Hey man let me in the car already, it's cold out here!"
"I've been trying to, but you've lockblocked me like 5 times in a row now!"
"I've been trying to, but you've lockblocked me like 5 times in a row now!"
by Stytches June 03, 2005