Andruw Jones Lite. Good for 25-30 home runs per year and 20+ stolen bases. Also 'good' for a .250 batting average, 100+ strikeouts, and a spot in the league's top five malcontents.
Raul Mondesi, like Reggie Sanders, plays with a team for a year, hits his 27 homers, and then moves on.
by Diggity Monkeez January 15, 2005

by Diggity Monkeez February 01, 2005

Expression of disbelief, usually over something too good to be true. A phrase containing 'get out' usually ends with an exclamation point.
Bruno: And so all of the digits matched! That's 2.5 million right there, dude!
Ed: Get out! That's awesome!
Ed: Get out! That's awesome!
by Diggity Monkeez May 31, 2005

1) Unfortunately, we were nonetheless routed in the championship game by Wortsford.
2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous.
2) The game wasn't anywhere near close; we won by so much that even calling it a rout would be generous.
by Diggity Monkeez May 13, 2005

1) Legendary giant, blue ox who travelled the Great Plains with renowned giant Paul Bunyan.
2) First-ever recorded sheep-herding pig.
3) Baseball player regarded as the greatest ever at his sport.
2) First-ever recorded sheep-herding pig.
3) Baseball player regarded as the greatest ever at his sport.
1) Babe and Paul Bunyan were both giants.
2) After fearing he would be eaten, Babe felt all the more determined to prove his doubters wrong.
3) When Babe joined the Yankees, he had already won three World Series(es?); he went on to win four more.
2) After fearing he would be eaten, Babe felt all the more determined to prove his doubters wrong.
3) When Babe joined the Yankees, he had already won three World Series(es?); he went on to win four more.
by Diggity Monkeez April 07, 2005

The most commonly-stolen item of weak public-schoolers, especially in lower-income areas where the schools do not put money on a computerized lunch account. At such a school, students have to bring in the necessary money each day to buy their meal, allowing bullies to steal money that they can actually use, as opposed to a check (is it spelled 'cheque'?).
by Diggity Monkeez April 30, 2005
