Very agitated and over-stimulated. A person "pinning badly" is nearly having a nervous breakdown. Causes are drugs or a recent extremely stressful event. Major symptom are rapid speech, often with quick series of logic jumps. Minor symptoms include wide-open eyes, with darting eye movements.
by Kingdragonfly July 07, 2015

A combination of Trump and hemorrhoid.
A Trumprhoid is a derogatory term for Trump supporter / pro-Trump protester.
May include Q conspiracy nuts, also known as QAnon.
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum and anus.
A Trumprhoid is a derogatory term for Trump supporter / pro-Trump protester.
May include Q conspiracy nuts, also known as QAnon.
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum and anus.
A man in a green shirt dubbed "Green shirt guy" laughs at a Trumprhoid inside a Tucson City Council Meeting. Officials were voting to put a "Sanctuary City" measure on the November ballot.
by Kingdragonfly August 08, 2019

It's a cliche that defense lawyers signal their testifying clients they are giving a bad answer by coughing.
When a client starts giving bad but usually truthful answers, their lawyer may start coughing harder and harder to create a cough break.
It's so common that judges will warn defense lawyers about a cough break.
When a client starts giving bad but usually truthful answers, their lawyer may start coughing harder and harder to create a cough break.
It's so common that judges will warn defense lawyers about a cough break.
Donald Trump's chief of staff Mick Mulvaney used a cough break to signal Trump "hey, shut up about possibly releasing your tax returns."
by Kingdragonfly June 21, 2019

Most likely if it's "406" on tshirt, it means a telephone area code, so person is from Montana.
Less likely, and somewhat dated, it's from Zombieland, a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror comedy film. The main actor lives in an apartment complex, and has a crush on a woman in apartment 406. She turns into a zombie, and his first encounter with a zombie. He eventually killed her with the lid the tank of his toilet.
Very unlikely it's "406" the error code returned by an Internet server meaning Not Acceptable.
Less likely, and somewhat dated, it's from Zombieland, a 2009 American post-apocalyptic horror comedy film. The main actor lives in an apartment complex, and has a crush on a woman in apartment 406. She turns into a zombie, and his first encounter with a zombie. He eventually killed her with the lid the tank of his toilet.
Very unlikely it's "406" the error code returned by an Internet server meaning Not Acceptable.
by Kingdragonfly August 08, 2018

"Hip pocketed" means keeping anything around for easy access.
A technician may keep a Swiss Army knife in their hip pocket, just in case.
It does imply the person carrying the thing has complete control of it, so if someone's in you hip pocket, it means they are in complete control of another person.
It's become popular in Hollywood for an agent to "hip pocket" an aspiring actor or writer.
The talent may say an agent is "hip pocketing" them. It's not the best or optimal professional relation, but as they say "something is better than nothing."
A producer sends a script to an agent, if the agent doesn't have a client that fits the role, he may give a "hip pocketed" actor the script, and a verbal guarantee that the script was authorized by the producer.
For a writer, it is reversed. You informally give an agents scripts. If a producer asks for a particular idea, the agent may give the producer the writer's script.
If the actor gets the role or the writer sells his script, they sign paperwork and become a client. If not, the agent may continue "hip pocketing" you, sticking to verbal agreements only.
A technician may keep a Swiss Army knife in their hip pocket, just in case.
It does imply the person carrying the thing has complete control of it, so if someone's in you hip pocket, it means they are in complete control of another person.
It's become popular in Hollywood for an agent to "hip pocket" an aspiring actor or writer.
The talent may say an agent is "hip pocketing" them. It's not the best or optimal professional relation, but as they say "something is better than nothing."
A producer sends a script to an agent, if the agent doesn't have a client that fits the role, he may give a "hip pocketed" actor the script, and a verbal guarantee that the script was authorized by the producer.
For a writer, it is reversed. You informally give an agents scripts. If a producer asks for a particular idea, the agent may give the producer the writer's script.
If the actor gets the role or the writer sells his script, they sign paperwork and become a client. If not, the agent may continue "hip pocketing" you, sticking to verbal agreements only.
by Kingdragonfly June 21, 2019

New Zealand slang, used in off-roading. When the terrain is treacherous and unknown, such as in the Antarctic, a vehicle may need to slowly search for passable trails, called "gigging"
by Kingdragonfly July 27, 2015

British slang. Cockney rhyming slang. Rubble is slang for trouble or trouble making.
Rubble rhymes with trouble.
The longer version of cockney rhyming slang for trouble is Barney Rubble (The Flintstones)
Alternate to rubble is Barney, to confuse outsiders
Rubble rhymes with trouble.
The longer version of cockney rhyming slang for trouble is Barney Rubble (The Flintstones)
Alternate to rubble is Barney, to confuse outsiders
Batman:
"where did that portal send them exactly?"
John Constantine:
"To the diver, old boat. Those rubble thruppennies will be piping their eyes till last days are dawning"
Or in American slang: "To hell, friend. Those trouble making dickheads will be crying till the end of time"
"where did that portal send them exactly?"
John Constantine:
"To the diver, old boat. Those rubble thruppennies will be piping their eyes till last days are dawning"
Or in American slang: "To hell, friend. Those trouble making dickheads will be crying till the end of time"
by Kingdragonfly September 27, 2019
