by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 24, 2003

A pass in the game of basketball, where it starts with a player out of bounds with the basketball near the backboard and basket or anywhere. Soon as the game is whistled back into play, the inbounds passer will intentionally wait for any opposing player guarding the basketball to turn his back to him, then sneak a pass off that opposing player's back, step inbounds, get it back (which is a pass to yourself), and then dribble in unguarded for the easy score, quick pass or quick dribble around.
An okedoke pass can also work right after the opposite team scores from a field goal or free throw (with the ball in play), for a quick pass or quick dribble around.
NOTE: This move is legal in basketball, as long as you plant both feet on the floor before you catch the ball off the opposing player's back.
An okedoke pass can also work right after the opposite team scores from a field goal or free throw (with the ball in play), for a quick pass or quick dribble around.
NOTE: This move is legal in basketball, as long as you plant both feet on the floor before you catch the ball off the opposing player's back.
Scottie Pippen pulled the okedoke pass on Danny Ainge for a dunk in the 1993 NBA Finals in Game 3.
Lil' Bow Wow pulled the okedoke pass on Jason Kidd in the movie 'Like Mike'.
Dwyane Wade pulled the okedoke pass on Vince Carter in the 2005 NBA playoffs.
Chris Paul pulled the okedoke pass on Kobe Bryant in a regular NBA game.
Chauncey Billups pulled the okedoke pass on Kobe Bryant in the 2009 NBA Western Conference Finals in Game 2.
Lil' Bow Wow pulled the okedoke pass on Jason Kidd in the movie 'Like Mike'.
Dwyane Wade pulled the okedoke pass on Vince Carter in the 2005 NBA playoffs.
Chris Paul pulled the okedoke pass on Kobe Bryant in a regular NBA game.
Chauncey Billups pulled the okedoke pass on Kobe Bryant in the 2009 NBA Western Conference Finals in Game 2.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 18, 2010

01: To give misleading instructions to you.
02: To direct you in the wrong way (not always intentionally).
02: To direct you in the wrong way (not always intentionally).
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 31, 2005

1. A fool , a coward or an easily deceived person.
2. To suddenly stop someone from moving or carrying on with what they are doing.
3. A short person.
2. To suddenly stop someone from moving or carrying on with what they are doing.
3. A short person.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 26, 2009

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant June 29, 2008

1. To understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say and/or do.
2. To understand someone's object of attack or intentions of being grimy.
2. To understand someone's object of attack or intentions of being grimy.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 31, 2007
