Cross country is a fucking hard core sport for real athletes who dont enjoy rolling around in the mud with other men (football). Often get shit from other pussy sports players like sprinters and football players. Have a lot of endurance and stamina and there are also girls involved. Cross Country runners also get called gay for wearing short shorts but they never participate in spirited games of grabass such as football players. Put simply, cross country is kick ass.
by tommy April 08, 2005
This is used as a slang term for crystal meth because of its affordability and popularity within rural communities.
I don't have enough money for cola but I do have enough for some country coke. You know where to cop any?
by VitoVane November 12, 2017
A phrase of endearment used to refer to rare and elusive Lesbians living/ working out in the country (as opposed to the ever frequent ‘city dyke.’) Used by Lesbians who might identify themselves, or used by other Lesbians to describe lesbians who don’t live in the city. It is considered rude to use the word "Dyke" (or in this case, country dyke) unless you self-identify as one.
While out of town visiting her parents, Jill was disheartened as she logged onto tinder as she knew she’d be unable to keep up with the amount of country dyke poon available.
by MollyIsTheGayestName July 25, 2018
by Teqst February 22, 2010
A sport which is superior to every other sport, because you need talent, and endurance to stand up to the challenge. AND you hafta be a crazy ass mofo to do it, like me.
by laurklutz January 31, 2004
Area rife with self-righteous, MidWestern, white, homeschooled, angry, war hawking supremacists who hate all government and all authority except maybe a pastor.
by richardc020 April 20, 2010
A true sport. All other athletes are just players.
Cross-country runners have true balls. All others just play with them.
Cross-country runners have true balls. All others just play with them.
Hey Tony how do you feel today after cross country practice?
Great coach, despite that 10-mile practice.
Great coach, despite that 10-mile practice.
by Tony H. September 26, 2006