When this warning/advice is marked on an object, it means that it should only be used, by you, behind the wheel of a speeding automobile. The higher the speed, the greater the use.
"Shit, this cell-phone hands-free set has a lable that says "for automotive use only". Better jump in the Dogde".
by Crapper McGee January 24, 2004

Q: "So, how's the usability of this Cut'n'Slice-A-Matic©?"
A: "It's a fairly high usability object, Bob".
or
A: "Not sold in stores, Bob, cuz it's a piece of shit":
A: "It's a fairly high usability object, Bob".
or
A: "Not sold in stores, Bob, cuz it's a piece of shit":
by Crapper McGee January 24, 2004

by Crapper McGee January 23, 2004

"That gummer's comlpetely agro!"
by Crapper McGee January 23, 2004

by Crapper McGee March 27, 2004

'I hear you' or 'I hear ya'
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Old hippie expression for accepting another persons statement/oppinion even if you do not agree with them, because you respect the other persons right to their own oppinion and freedom of expression and speech.
Asshole: Hitler had the right idea,
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
he was just an under-acheiver!
Hippie: Mmmkay, man... I hear you!
by Crapper McGee March 27, 2004

by Crapper McGee January 23, 2004
