Jenny told forest to put it in sticky but forest wasn't sticky yet. "Going in sticky? Hell nah bitch!"
by Danny's daycare May 13, 2017
by tapenoiseloophead June 27, 2011
''Oh my god, what is that terrible noise?''
-''I think it's our neighbours, they're going Bieber. You should be glad you can't see them''
''Yeah, I sure am''
-''I think it's our neighbours, they're going Bieber. You should be glad you can't see them''
''Yeah, I sure am''
by Vulture Orion October 20, 2013
I was in bed with my girl and I took her to dixie.
I met this dirty girl in a bar ... I'm going to dixie!
I met this dirty girl in a bar ... I'm going to dixie!
by Det. Yukon February 01, 2008
1.) the act of transitioning from verbal docility to verbal hostility very quickly.
2.) In a mini-van; driving with both rear-sliding doors ajar so as to avoid heat-seeking missiles from terrorists.
2.) In a mini-van; driving with both rear-sliding doors ajar so as to avoid heat-seeking missiles from terrorists.
Customer Sales Rep: "...I can provide transportation for $20/person. Admission will be $15/person."
Dude making call: <stunned silence>
Needless to say, "dude making call" would follow this silence by going chopper.
Dude making call: <stunned silence>
Needless to say, "dude making call" would follow this silence by going chopper.
by Gianni_PD August 11, 2008
The inviting of a member of the opposite sex round to your house for the sole purpose of sexual gratification. Need not apply to gf/bf. i.e any random person
N.B: This only applies if you actually get some, inviting a person over and NOT getting with them despite your best efforts is not Going To Meyer's.
N.B: This only applies if you actually get some, inviting a person over and NOT getting with them despite your best efforts is not Going To Meyer's.
by The Donk December 27, 2009
1. In football, to give the ball some welly from 40 yards out in the hope you will score a brilliant equaliser and be carried off the pitch by adoring team mates, rather than hit a defender or balloon hilariously over the bar, as you almost certainly will.
2. In a wider context, to refer to somebody having a jolly good go at something that they will inevitably fail at.
2. In a wider context, to refer to somebody having a jolly good go at something that they will inevitably fail at.
1. "We're into the 89th minute. Owen's got the ball, Geremi's to his left, and...oh dear."
"What can you say, Clive. The lad was going for glory."
2. "Did you see our Jeremy, chatting up that blonde bombshell?"
"Yeah. Got to give the lad credit, going for glory like that."
"What can you say, Clive. The lad was going for glory."
2. "Did you see our Jeremy, chatting up that blonde bombshell?"
"Yeah. Got to give the lad credit, going for glory like that."
by Parsefone June 12, 2008