Used to describe the act of leaving, arriving, or going somewhere. Used in place of words "go" and "leave". Also can be used to describe the act of using an item that belongs to someone else. Originated from the Bay by the DKB.
Lets bowl to sams place.
Should we bowl?
Yeah, then alice bowled over.
Can i bowl your car?
Is it all good if i bowl some rice?
Should we bowl?
Yeah, then alice bowled over.
Can i bowl your car?
Is it all good if i bowl some rice?
by MrStowl September 25, 2011
A game that when planned on being played, almost always results in spending an evening in a bedroom playing Apples to Apples instead.
by IAmBaggadonuts July 09, 2015
by gnu December 09, 2007
A term used by more pristine, professional cocaine users so they don't get caught by non-users when speaking of their drug use. Usually used in the same way the verb bowling (the sport) is used.
"Have you heard? Emily went bowling yesterday after the game! For the first time! She joined with with everyone else that was bowling in the hotel room after the second round" "Awesome! I wish I could've seen it, but I was bowling at Nathan's house last night."
by Drugggoooo November 19, 2018
by daniel tamez November 10, 2011
Also known as bowl-cut, a very out of date hair style that should only be work by young boys; but occasionally is worn by very unattractive females.
I was coaxed into going to homecoming with this girl, Sam, and it seemed alright, until i noticed she had the worst bowl-cut ever. Now her internationally known name will be 'bowl.'
by Uncle Ruckus February 18, 2006
hey, (insert girl's name that he likes here)! bowl-in!!!!!!! (tosses object to the girl that he likes)
by Partaaay Gal May 26, 2007