dw8177's definitions
"I really tremored over that pop test our teacher gave."
"Dude, are you alright ? Do you want to sit down for a second ?"
"Dude, are you alright ? Do you want to sit down for a second ?"
by dw8177 July 24, 2017
Get the tremored mug.From the movie, "Sweeney Todd" with Johnny Depp.
Pirelli sings during shaving, "Now signorini, signori, we mix the lather. But first you gather around, signorini, signori."
Pirelli sings during shaving, "Now signorini, signori, we mix the lather. But first you gather around, signorini, signori."
by dw8177 October 25, 2018
Get the signorini mug."Cain't" is not the same as "can't." "Can't" as you know is a contraction for "cannot." Adding the "i" means that whatever cannot be done is WANTING to be done but is impossible to do so. It "ain't possible." and this is usually due to the circumstances surrounding it.
"Now, Milton. I just cain't get up in that water tower without the ladder."
"You're saying you don't know who took it, then ?"
"Exactly."
"You're saying you don't know who took it, then ?"
"Exactly."
by dw8177 February 22, 2021
Get the cain't mug.Goremantic is a combination of the two words Gore and Romantic. It is a tale of horror involving bloody scenes and unrequited love. An example of this would be the movie, "Misery."
"Hey, have you ever seen that old classic horror movie, "Misery" ?"
"I sure did, that is a great Goremantic film."
"I sure did, that is a great Goremantic film."
by dw8177 September 27, 2022
Get the goremantic mug.Of or pertaining to strong carnal desires sexually. Having unprotected sex with a stranger or new person because of overriding desire of lust and arousal.
by dw8177 May 17, 2016
Get the green memory mug.This is a play on the word, "umpire." And like in a ball game, they call all the shots.
In this case, it refers to someone who has been suckered in by the slick talks and promises President Trump has made and backs and supports his ideas to the point they basically won't shut up about all the good he is presumably going to do - and they preach this to those who did NOT vote for him - clearly ostracizing those around them.
In this case, it refers to someone who has been suckered in by the slick talks and promises President Trump has made and backs and supports his ideas to the point they basically won't shut up about all the good he is presumably going to do - and they preach this to those who did NOT vote for him - clearly ostracizing those around them.
"Did you see the last weekly presidential address ? Trump said he's going to repeal Obamacare and provide his own health care coverage for us ! Isn't that awesome ?"
"Stop being a trumpire. The man is evil and he's going to run this country into the ground."
"Stop being a trumpire. The man is evil and he's going to run this country into the ground."
by dw8177 March 8, 2017
Get the trumpire mug.Everyone is familiar with the story of Casey Jones who up at bat because of his massive ego deliberately let two strikes get by him before he (presumably) would made a home run, but he didn't. He struck out on the last one.
"Pulling a Casey" in this case is used as an action of swindling. It simply means to deliberately flounder, mess up, or make deliberate mistakes in the beginning of a game to encourage competitors and gamblers into thinking they have an easy win.
When in fact their opponent is quite skilled in the area of interest and is waiting for real money to arrive before they show off their incredible and stunning skill at the cost of everyone involved.
It's appropriate in settings of gambling like playing pool or even the shell game.
In the shell game the dealer pulls a Casey with the new players by letting them win a couple of bucks by finding the pea easily enough under the shell.
But the dealer knows full well they're going to bet more and try to win more - and that's when the swindle comes in. Once they have won their confidence on how "easy" the game is.
Pulling a Casey in a game of table pool for instance can show a pool-shark deliberately make bad moves like miss sinking balls and even scratching the cue to encourage bets.
And then after a few bad shots once there is real money involved - that's when the shark plays for keeps and takes the competitors and bets for all they are worth, hustling them for all their money.
"Pulling a Casey" in this case is used as an action of swindling. It simply means to deliberately flounder, mess up, or make deliberate mistakes in the beginning of a game to encourage competitors and gamblers into thinking they have an easy win.
When in fact their opponent is quite skilled in the area of interest and is waiting for real money to arrive before they show off their incredible and stunning skill at the cost of everyone involved.
It's appropriate in settings of gambling like playing pool or even the shell game.
In the shell game the dealer pulls a Casey with the new players by letting them win a couple of bucks by finding the pea easily enough under the shell.
But the dealer knows full well they're going to bet more and try to win more - and that's when the swindle comes in. Once they have won their confidence on how "easy" the game is.
Pulling a Casey in a game of table pool for instance can show a pool-shark deliberately make bad moves like miss sinking balls and even scratching the cue to encourage bets.
And then after a few bad shots once there is real money involved - that's when the shark plays for keeps and takes the competitors and bets for all they are worth, hustling them for all their money.
"Did you see that ? I've already won $5 from Justin in blackjack ! I'm upping my bet !"
"Watch out, dude, he could just be pulling a Casey on you."
"Watch out, dude, he could just be pulling a Casey on you."
by dw8177 November 16, 2020
Get the pulling a Casey mug.