by Dirty October 11, 2003
Slang term someone who owns a station wagon uses for their car, implying that it actually has the power to pick up honeys (girls)
by Dirty September 24, 2003
a request for sex from a woman (not meant exclusively for anal sex). Includes all forms of sexual relations. Also used to describe entering an area with force. Can be used in it's past-tense to describe the completion of said act.
Also, used as "ran up in."
Also, used as "ran up in."
"Can I run up in you, if I buy you dinner and flowers?"
and
"They are gone, I plan to run up in that house tonight."
and
"the police ran up in that dope spot last night"
an
"I ran up in that one b**** yesterday."
and
"They are gone, I plan to run up in that house tonight."
and
"the police ran up in that dope spot last night"
an
"I ran up in that one b**** yesterday."
by dirty November 25, 2004
by Dirty January 01, 2004
by Dirty May 26, 2003
Used by John Wayne in his last film that featured a young Ron Howard to describe another gunslinger's actions after he had a drink/got drunk. He used the term "who shot John" to describe the whiskey. It was in the scene where he was teaching Ron Howard how to shoot a pistol.
by dirty November 25, 2004
The ITL is a small town located right outside of Charlotte, NC. ITL is a shortened version of the town's real name, Indian Trail. The town is filled with people who like to get drunk and blow stuff up. If you happen to drive through Indian Trail be on the look out for some folks building a bonfire in a field. That means that they are having a field party and you should stop in and drink some free hard liquor. There is also plenty of females in the ITL. And, if you are looking to hook up, then you have found the place to stop. If you end up in this place one night acting a fool, don't worry because the sheriffs won't even bother you.
I'm going to the ITL this weekend to vist some slizzles.
I know I was wasted last night, but how did I end up in the ITL.
I know I was wasted last night, but how did I end up in the ITL.
by Dirty February 15, 2005