1. Overconfident or cocky.
2. Believing that you know everything to the point to where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
4. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good or too big for your britches.
2. Believing that you know everything to the point to where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
4. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good or too big for your britches.
Don't be too smart for your own good. It has it's own way of catching up with you.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 15, 2007
1. Believing that you know everything to the point to where it can harm you or work against you.
2. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good.
2. Assuming or Showing knowledge/intelligence to the point where it can harm you or work against you.
3. Believing that you know something you really don't, which could get you in trouble.
This can also mean too good for your own good.
Don't be too smart for your own good. It has it's own way of catching up with you.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
Most of the young and inexperienced is too smart for they own good.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 11, 2007
Getting carried in a casket by 6 casket bearers to the hearse immediately after a funeral, right before the funeral procession. Then, after the funeral procession, get carried again by 6 casket bearers from the hearse to the gravesite.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 17, 2006
Defining the values by which you live by showing narrow-mindedness, closed-mindedness or one-track mindedness.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 25, 2003
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 29, 2006
01: Intentionally overlook or ignore something.
02: Have full knowledge of something and refusing to check it out.
02: Have full knowledge of something and refusing to check it out.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 20, 2005
The act of setting up an angle on someone to make a move on that someone's boyfriend/girlfriend, fiancee or spouse.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant January 23, 2005