"Take pics". It is a command used when one person finds a situation particularly interesting and demands that pictures be taken for the internet.
"I am so drunk right now at this party"
"TP!"
"I just got arrested"
"TP!"
"My family is completely drunk at the wedding and my grandfather just sung a Broadway show tune to the bride and groom"
"TP!"
"TP!"
"I just got arrested"
"TP!"
"My family is completely drunk at the wedding and my grandfather just sung a Broadway show tune to the bride and groom"
"TP!"
by Cat Baker May 04, 2009
An abbreviation for "good character(s)". It refers to a person or persons who is/are extremely interesting. Good characters do not always have to be your friend; as a matter of fact, they are often seen as complete jokes to you and your friends. GC's are usually invited to parties to enhance the quality of the pictures that will be taken and uploaded to facebook.
"Is Eric coming to the party this afternoon? He's such a GC"
"I went to the Berkshire Apartments and hung out with some GC's. I can't wait to show you the pics"
"Joe got his certification as a reverend over the internet. He drinks whiskey every day and believes he's fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War. GC!"
"I went to the Berkshire Apartments and hung out with some GC's. I can't wait to show you the pics"
"Joe got his certification as a reverend over the internet. He drinks whiskey every day and believes he's fighting for the Confederacy in the Civil War. GC!"
by Cat Baker May 04, 2009
"Take pics on my cam(era)" Command. Used when someone gives you their camera because they are busy or too drunk to take pictures for Facebook.
by Cat Baker May 04, 2009
Meaning "so drunk", SD is used when one is incapable of forming actual words due to their severe level of intoxication. It is also perfect for college dorm white boards, when you want your friends to know how drunk you are but would prefer if your RA did not.
"Hey, are you okay?"
"(slurred) SD!"
"I was so SD Friday night after the Mexican restaurant that I sullied my pants"
"(slurred) SD!"
"I was so SD Friday night after the Mexican restaurant that I sullied my pants"
by Cat Baker May 04, 2009
"Good for Chart". Adjective. Refers to the quality of an addition to one's hook up chart. A hook up chart is a web connecting all the people one knows that have hooked up with each other. Attractive people or hilarious characters would be good for the chart (GFC), and the ugly and unpopular would be bad for the chart (BFC).
"Based off my recent hook ups, I can safely say that I have jungle fever. It's clearly GFC"
"I regret nothing from last night since all my chart additions were GFC. Even if I can't remember most of their names, the facebook pics posted today showed that they were attractive"
"I regret nothing from last night since all my chart additions were GFC. Even if I can't remember most of their names, the facebook pics posted today showed that they were attractive"
by Cat Baker July 08, 2009
Meaning "for the pics", the term is used as a justification for doing something solely for the purpose of taking pictures (pics) of it and uploading them to Facebook. Extra alcohol, red cups, and good characters can be added to any party FTP.
"Let's make a beeramid out of our empty Keystone Light cans FTP"
"I invited Maxwell to the party FTP."
"Why?"
"You can't deny the fact that he enhances the quality of the pics".
"I invited Maxwell to the party FTP."
"Why?"
"You can't deny the fact that he enhances the quality of the pics".
by Cat Baker May 04, 2009
Meaning "good for pics" (antonym: "bad for pics"), the term applies to the quality of pictures of a person, place, or situation that are taken with the purpose of being published on a website, such as Facebook. Really attractive people, places with cool lights, and alcohol are all things that would be GFP in an album. Losers, board games, and bad parties in general would all be classified st BFP.
"Let's build a beeramid! It would be so GFP"
"I arranged the red Solo cups in a beer pong formation. We all know it's GFP".
"I arranged the red Solo cups in a beer pong formation. We all know it's GFP".
by Cat Baker December 15, 2008