by Charlie VB May 11, 2006
verb - A refernce to complete social, financial, spiritual and sexual satisfaction.
'rudeboxin' has become a synonym for the phrase "living he dream".
'rudeboxin' has become a synonym for the phrase "living he dream".
by Charlie VB October 24, 2006
To take down or defeat.
(Often refering to the winning of a game 'I just hustled my opponent')
-Can be used more ambiguously for many situations, e.g. 'I just hustled that sandwich'
(Often refering to the winning of a game 'I just hustled my opponent')
-Can be used more ambiguously for many situations, e.g. 'I just hustled that sandwich'
by Charlie VB May 29, 2007
Where a group participate in the joint venture of kicking a football at the 'loser' of a game or sport; commonly 1T 1B.
-The consequential result of being the first person to make the given number of mistakes (generally dictated the number of letters in the designated word for that game; i.e. donkey (6 mistakes)) during a game of '1T 1B' an adaptation of football 'keepie uppies'.
-The consequential result of being the first person to make the given number of mistakes (generally dictated the number of letters in the designated word for that game; i.e. donkey (6 mistakes)) during a game of '1T 1B' an adaptation of football 'keepie uppies'.
by Charlie VB May 11, 2006
'One Touch One Bounce' - an adaptation of football 'keepie uppies' whereby participants form a (rough) circle and continue to kick a football between each other.
- Participant can either strike the ball on the full (volly) or let the ball bounce (however the ball may only bounce once).
- Any player who fails to deliver a 'returnable' pass (kick), touches the ball twice (in direct succession), is unable to reach football before its second bounce or uses their hands or arm in any way shall be liable for the receiving of a letter. Once a single player has received the correct number of letters to constitute the designated word, they must receive 'rapps' (see 'rapps').
- Confrontations or ambiguities within the game are settled by the players themselves.
- Participant can either strike the ball on the full (volly) or let the ball bounce (however the ball may only bounce once).
- Any player who fails to deliver a 'returnable' pass (kick), touches the ball twice (in direct succession), is unable to reach football before its second bounce or uses their hands or arm in any way shall be liable for the receiving of a letter. Once a single player has received the correct number of letters to constitute the designated word, they must receive 'rapps' (see 'rapps').
- Confrontations or ambiguities within the game are settled by the players themselves.
by Charlie VB May 21, 2006