by Dexter Morgan September 15, 2008
Common in restaurants - you can't get out because they're perched on the edge with the seat too far back as a result.
Usually affects women.
Usually affects women.
by Aydin Ali February 02, 2008
Sitting in a slouched, relaxed manner such that the angle formed by your torso and legs is larger than 90 degrees.
The term originally applied to sitting on bar stools above the rest of the people in undisclosed coffee shop or restaurant.
The term originally applied to sitting on bar stools above the rest of the people in undisclosed coffee shop or restaurant.
by clubman1898 February 05, 2008
The famous one liner used by Chris Hansen in his interviews of potential sexual predators as seen on Dateline NBC's 'To Catch a Predator'.
Upon walking into the room in which the potential predator and the decoy (the latter of which may not be in the room at the time) meet, Chris usually starts off with asking the potential predator something that has to do with what the potential predator and the decoy were just discussing, and then asks the potential predator to "take a seat".
The phrase 'take a seat' and 'have a seat' are often interchanged.
Upon walking into the room in which the potential predator and the decoy (the latter of which may not be in the room at the time) meet, Chris usually starts off with asking the potential predator something that has to do with what the potential predator and the decoy were just discussing, and then asks the potential predator to "take a seat".
The phrase 'take a seat' and 'have a seat' are often interchanged.
Decoy: "I made you some cookies but I got chocolate on my shirt, I gotta go change it really fast but I left them on the table for you."
(about 10-15 seconds pass)
Chris Hansen: "So no cookies for you then? Why don't you go ahead and take a seat on that stool there for me please".
(about 10-15 seconds pass)
Chris Hansen: "So no cookies for you then? Why don't you go ahead and take a seat on that stool there for me please".
by TRWoof December 28, 2017
The bad seat in someone's car. like the middle seat in a truck or that way back seat in an suv. it's the seat that no one like's to sit in.
by G-Man666 March 17, 2007
'We had to put the dickie seat up when we had 8 bro's in the van goin down to penrif to cause some mischief'
by smaxta August 10, 2007
In harness racing this is the position of the horse that is leading the outside line of runners during the race. For most horses it is not a good position to win from.
by yorrick hunt January 27, 2008