by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 17, 2007
It simply means "hell naw", but it really means "no."
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
WOMAN: I need a huge favor.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 21, 2005
1. An act of racing against time or a deadline to establish how fast a certain goal can be covered or done.
2. A form of competition in which an athlete races against the clock to establish how fast he or she can cover a given distance.
NOTE: This is also the same thing as Time Trial.
2. A form of competition in which an athlete races against the clock to establish how fast he or she can cover a given distance.
NOTE: This is also the same thing as Time Trial.
1. I'm not going through a time attack on anything unless I'm sure I know what I'm doing.
2. Drag Racing involves going for a time attack.
2. Drag Racing involves going for a time attack.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant August 19, 2009
1. ME: Is it good about me getting transferred out.
BOSS: It's a wrap. It happens first thing Monday.
2. The second I think you're not taking this opportunity serious, it's a wrap for you.
-50 Cent, from "The Money and The Power"
BOSS: It's a wrap. It happens first thing Monday.
2. The second I think you're not taking this opportunity serious, it's a wrap for you.
-50 Cent, from "The Money and The Power"
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant October 19, 2008
1: It is never right to wrong someone, even if they have wronged you first.
2: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first.
2: Pointing out somebody's wrongdoing to you will not correct a situation by doing wrong to that somebody.
2: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first.
2: Pointing out somebody's wrongdoing to you will not correct a situation by doing wrong to that somebody.
The way the world is now, the phrase "two wrongs don't make a right" is getting blowed off more and more.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 28, 2005
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 22, 2009
A figure of speech in sports, especially in the game of basketball, saying "attempted shots that are/were guaranteed to be made/completed."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 01, 2005