Grymm Deth's definitions
1. To keep doing something long after one should have stopped.
2. To beat a dead horse.
3. Whatever you are doing has died, finished, been exploited to its fullest and you have chosen to continue... perhaps your a jerk.
2. To beat a dead horse.
3. Whatever you are doing has died, finished, been exploited to its fullest and you have chosen to continue... perhaps your a jerk.
a. Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes): "I think some of the reason "Calvin and Hobbes" still finds an audience today is because I chose not to run the wheels off it.
I've never regretted stopping when I did."
b. I think ol' Sly may be running the wheels off of the Rocky/Rambo franchises'.
I've never regretted stopping when I did."
b. I think ol' Sly may be running the wheels off of the Rocky/Rambo franchises'.
by Grymm Deth February 2, 2010
Get the run the wheels offmug. Depending on who you ask this has 2 possible definitions:
a) Torture, horrible torture equivalent to spikes shoved up the finger nails, slowly pealing skin off of a person, or hobbling someone like that scary chick from misery.
OR
b) A silly prank the military plays on their terrorist buddies at the big fun BBQ palace known as Guantanamo Bay
a) Torture, horrible torture equivalent to spikes shoved up the finger nails, slowly pealing skin off of a person, or hobbling someone like that scary chick from misery.
OR
b) A silly prank the military plays on their terrorist buddies at the big fun BBQ palace known as Guantanamo Bay
Example 1:
Bush is a total doucher for using waterboarding on those poor Muslims in his silly crusade again all religions other then his own.
Example 2:
Man, the military and those terrorists look like they are having so much fun over at their party. They get to bob for apples, play pin the tale on the donkey, have a tickle contest, and enjoy some fun waterboarding.
Bush is a total doucher for using waterboarding on those poor Muslims in his silly crusade again all religions other then his own.
Example 2:
Man, the military and those terrorists look like they are having so much fun over at their party. They get to bob for apples, play pin the tale on the donkey, have a tickle contest, and enjoy some fun waterboarding.
by Grymm Deth June 16, 2009
Get the Waterboardingmug. An abbreviation for Strong Independent Lady.
a) Term used to protect a woman from being called a derogatory name.
b) Term used as code for a mean, mean, witchy, shrew of a woman
a) Term used to protect a woman from being called a derogatory name.
b) Term used as code for a mean, mean, witchy, shrew of a woman
You: "Man, my boss is such a $%^&!"
Them: "No she is just a Strong and Independent Lady and you just can't handle that."
You: "Yes! thanks for High Roading me there. You're a SIL too!"
Them: "Thanks!"
Them: "No she is just a Strong and Independent Lady and you just can't handle that."
You: "Yes! thanks for High Roading me there. You're a SIL too!"
Them: "Thanks!"
by Grymm Deth September 30, 2009
Get the SILmug. 1. A nasty, mean, ugly, obnoxious email normally sent/received in a work environment.
2. The email a boss sends when a subordinate makes an error.
2. The email a boss sends when a subordinate makes an error.
a. Ah man, I didn't make productivity last week and my boss has been sending me nasties every day reminding me about it!
b. Kewl boss to equally groovy subordinate: "I just turned in my two weeks and am not going to have to be your boss anymore. Somebody else will be sending out the nasties."
c. WTC! I just got a nasty from my grand boss. I know he's gonna do a drop by and give me the business.
b. Kewl boss to equally groovy subordinate: "I just turned in my two weeks and am not going to have to be your boss anymore. Somebody else will be sending out the nasties."
c. WTC! I just got a nasty from my grand boss. I know he's gonna do a drop by and give me the business.
by Grymm Deth February 2, 2010
Get the a nastymug. 1. A combination of the words permanent and temporary.
2. Used when someone presents something as permanent when it is actually temporary and/or vice versa. This may be done purposefully or in error.
2. Used when someone presents something as permanent when it is actually temporary and/or vice versa. This may be done purposefully or in error.
a.
BOSS: This will be your office while you work here.
YOU: This windowed cornered office is the business.
COWORKER/JERK: Don't get too comfy. No one has stayed in this office too long. It is totally permanary.
b. Just because he/she says "We are going to be together for ever..." doesn't mean that the relationship will avoid permanarity.
BOSS: This will be your office while you work here.
YOU: This windowed cornered office is the business.
COWORKER/JERK: Don't get too comfy. No one has stayed in this office too long. It is totally permanary.
b. Just because he/she says "We are going to be together for ever..." doesn't mean that the relationship will avoid permanarity.
by Grymm Deth February 2, 2010
Get the Permanarymug. a) Term used to protect a woman from being called a derogatory name.
b) Term used as code for a mean, mean, witchy, shrew of a woman
b) Term used as code for a mean, mean, witchy, shrew of a woman
You: "Man, my boss is such a $%^&!"
Them: "No she is just a Strong and Independent Lady and you just can't handle that."
You: "Yes! thanks for High Roading me there. You're a Strong and Independent Lady too."
Them: "Thanks!"
Them: "No she is just a Strong and Independent Lady and you just can't handle that."
You: "Yes! thanks for High Roading me there. You're a Strong and Independent Lady too."
Them: "Thanks!"
by Grymm Deth June 17, 2009
Get the Strong and Independent Ladymug. a) To defend an argument in a way that is difficult to attack for moral reasons.
b) To take the moral high ground
c) To pretend to be better then a certain opinion for moral reasons in order to make your friend (who has claimed the other opinion) look like a total doucher
d) Using "The Flag" or "The Children" to win an argument in a blatantly ridiculous way
b) To take the moral high ground
c) To pretend to be better then a certain opinion for moral reasons in order to make your friend (who has claimed the other opinion) look like a total doucher
d) Using "The Flag" or "The Children" to win an argument in a blatantly ridiculous way
Example 1:
Them: "I hate these *&%#@$ school zones! The speed limit is 15mph and the kids are never here!"
You: "The school zones are for the safety of the children. How dare you think of yourself before the children."
Them: "Oh No! You used the children. Nice High Roading."
Example 2:
Them: "The extra security at airports is total lame sauce. If a terrorist is going to take a plane down they will find a way."
You: "We have the extra security for the protection of the American people and the children. I believe in our flag and in our country and that is why I believe in the extra security."
Them: "Nice high road move using the flag, jackass. You Suck!"
Them: "I hate these *&%#@$ school zones! The speed limit is 15mph and the kids are never here!"
You: "The school zones are for the safety of the children. How dare you think of yourself before the children."
Them: "Oh No! You used the children. Nice High Roading."
Example 2:
Them: "The extra security at airports is total lame sauce. If a terrorist is going to take a plane down they will find a way."
You: "We have the extra security for the protection of the American people and the children. I believe in our flag and in our country and that is why I believe in the extra security."
Them: "Nice high road move using the flag, jackass. You Suck!"
by Grymm Deth June 16, 2009
Get the High Roadingmug.