by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 21, 2006

NOTE: Strahm-squashed refers to Special Agent Peter Strahm getting squashed to death by the coverging walls at the end of Saw V as Hoffman safely looks on in the glass box (Strahm thought he trapped him in), which lowers into the floor for safety as the walls in the room begin to close, making Strahm trapped, as a result, mangly squashing him to death.
Unfortunately, Strahm failed to hear out the whole tape when when the tape told him to get in the glass box to save his life, causing Strahm to ignore the rule, as a result, making him fail the test, causing his fate. To tell you the truth, he was death-trapped anyway, whether it was the glass box or the converging walls.
Unfortunately, Strahm failed to hear out the whole tape when when the tape told him to get in the glass box to save his life, causing Strahm to ignore the rule, as a result, making him fail the test, causing his fate. To tell you the truth, he was death-trapped anyway, whether it was the glass box or the converging walls.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant February 05, 2010

IN BRIEF: The playful nickname of basketbetball player Pau Gasol, especially when or after he scores.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 28, 2010

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 04, 2009

Defining the values by which you live by showing narrow-mindedness, closed-mindedness or one-track mindedness.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 24, 2003

1: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone, especially when that someone didn't deserve it.
2: It is never right to wrong someone, especially when that someone is minding his own business.
2: It is never right to wrong someone, especially when that someone is minding his own business.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 28, 2005

1. Make an error; miss an opportunity; fail.
2. To make a mistake, especially by doing something in a stupid or careless way.
3. To fail to keep working to reach a goal.
This expression comes from the game of FOOTBALL, where it's not a good thing to drop the ball when the ball is in play. It's mainly used based on failure and mistakes. So, if you want to tell someone how important it is to succeed in a particular activity, then this is a good expression to use.
2. To make a mistake, especially by doing something in a stupid or careless way.
3. To fail to keep working to reach a goal.
This expression comes from the game of FOOTBALL, where it's not a good thing to drop the ball when the ball is in play. It's mainly used based on failure and mistakes. So, if you want to tell someone how important it is to succeed in a particular activity, then this is a good expression to use.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 21, 2006
