by Anonymous October 11, 2003

Approximates to: You just fucked up big time, and now you're answering to me! Originated in the military.
Commanding Officer: You tried drifting a Humvee till it went Tango Uniform and then blamed it on your bunkmate?! Your ass is grass, boy, and I'm the mower!
by anonymous January 29, 2005

1. Frequent and watery bowel movements
2. Looseness of the bowels
3. Diarrhea
4. Shits
5. Main ingredient in a Doo Doo Pie
2. Looseness of the bowels
3. Diarrhea
4. Shits
5. Main ingredient in a Doo Doo Pie
by Anonymous April 17, 2005

by Anonymous July 27, 2003

The Harris-Millis cafeteria at the University of Vermont.
Grundel now!
by Anonymous September 23, 2003

by Anonymous January 09, 2003

"The origin of the expression go pound sand is from a longer expression, not to know (have enough sense to) pound sand down a rathole. Filling rat holes with sand is menial work, and telling someone to pound sand down a hole is like telling them to go fly a kite. The expression dates to at least 1912 and is common in the midwestern United States."
by Anonymous October 31, 2003
