by Dan May 01, 2003
by dan October 01, 2004
by Dan February 19, 2005
Transitive verb.
1. To not push against prevailing behavior/norms/attitudes, occassionally including bowing to peer pressure.
2. To not attempt to exert a large amount of influence on the course of events, whether a specific series of events or events in general. A person who does this is often referred to as "laidback" or "easygoing".
Past tense: "went with the flow"
1. To not push against prevailing behavior/norms/attitudes, occassionally including bowing to peer pressure.
2. To not attempt to exert a large amount of influence on the course of events, whether a specific series of events or events in general. A person who does this is often referred to as "laidback" or "easygoing".
Past tense: "went with the flow"
1. Josh didn't care for that roller coaster, but everyone else liked all the loops, so he decided to go with the flow.
2. Mike really wanted to ask Jane on a date, but the timing was off, so he went with the flow.
2. Mike really wanted to ask Jane on a date, but the timing was off, so he went with the flow.
by Dan June 06, 2003
by dan January 10, 2004
Recreational drugs of exceptional quality (maybe even pharmaceudical grade). From the movie 'Acid House' in the scene where the guy is on the roundabout tripping and gets hit by lightning.
I know this guy whos cousin's next door neighbour's uncle's best mate has some absolutely business gear.
by Dan May 13, 2005
When Joe lost his hat he was all pissed off at first, but then started to cry about it by saying..
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
So I (Dan) dragged him through the IT room, 2 times and ripped his shoes off his feet, and realised he has being wearing the same socks for 2 months.
To the present day, Joe is still without his 'h4t' (Hat) it was pickey style
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
"Whoevers got my pickey hat gimme it back"
So I (Dan) dragged him through the IT room, 2 times and ripped his shoes off his feet, and realised he has being wearing the same socks for 2 months.
To the present day, Joe is still without his 'h4t' (Hat) it was pickey style
by Dan January 27, 2004