Verb form
P1: Are you coming to Charlotte's party tonight?
P2: Maybe, if I get too much homework I'll probably cat
P1: I'm catting on sixth period today to get food, wanna come?
P2: I'll cat half way through, I have a test but there's a sub
P1: Are you coming to Charlotte's party tonight?
P2: Maybe, if I get too much homework I'll probably cat
P1: I'm catting on sixth period today to get food, wanna come?
P2: I'll cat half way through, I have a test but there's a sub
by Silty Clay Loam September 17, 2016

Verb form
P1: You finna slide to Charlotte's party tonight?
P2: Yeah dude, I've got like no homework
P1: You finna slide to Charlotte's party tonight?
P2: Yeah dude, I've got like no homework
by Silty Clay Loam September 17, 2016

An exclamation used to denote ignorance of something, often interchangeable with "I don't know". Comes from pronouncing "IDK" as "I deek", shortened to "deek". Originated at Berkeley High School in California.
by Silty Clay Loam September 17, 2016

Someone who generally doesn't really know what's going on at any given time. Originated at Berkeley High School in California.
P1: Did you see that girl throwing herself at Steve? He was totally missing all the signals
P2: That dude is such a fucking deeker
P2: That dude is such a fucking deeker
by Silty Clay Loam September 17, 2016
