The game of golf, when played using an electric cart. Use of the cart deprives golf of just about any exercise value. As such, the growth of cartball - at the expense of "walking golf" - is a sign of America's increasing laziness.
by Peter March 30, 2005

An automotive term meaning a competent but unexciting family sedan. It's the sort of vehicle that'll get you where you're going in a reliable manner but won't win you any style points in the process. The name comes from the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, the two best examples of this sort of vehicle.
by Peter April 14, 2006

Golf, when played with use of an electric cart, thereby depriving it of any significant exercise value.
by Peter May 13, 2005

1. Two or more slices of bread with a filling such as meat or cheese placed between them.
2. A partly split long or round roll containing a filling.
3. One slice of bread covered with a filling.
4. Something resembling a sandwich.
5. What Billy must not forget.
2. A partly split long or round roll containing a filling.
3. One slice of bread covered with a filling.
4. Something resembling a sandwich.
5. What Billy must not forget.
by Peter May 01, 2004

n. The act of wearing keys, colored handkerchiefs or other objects on the body to indicate sexual interests. Worn on left to indicate you're a bottom, on the right to indicate you're a top. There are several contradictory lists saying what each color code indicates. Mostly used in the gay male culture, and has branched out to lesbian and BDSM cultures, but may be dying out.
verb. to flag
verb. to flag
He was flagging green, but I couldn't tell if it was hunter green or forrest green without my color chips.
by Peter November 23, 2003
