Soaring Eagles are a form of pills used by young adults. Typically they are found in more highly developed urban areas where the children have access to money, in order to pay the high prices for this "street drug". They are commonly mistaken for MDMA, as they make you feel like you are flying. They only difference is those who use Soaring Eagles are said to become highly patriotic and associate themselves with bald eagles, George Washington, or JFK. They will prance around reciting the constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
by Dr. Chim Ritchalds October 19, 2020
by Buttlicker33 November 13, 2017
When you’re recieving head from a girl standing up, and right as you’re about to nut, you pull it out of her mouth slap it back down onto her face spread your arms up high and yell “MIGHTY EAGLE” as you ejaculate
“Yo dude i gave jess the craziest Might Eagle last night. It was awesome.”
“I wish my girlfriend would let me do The Mighty Eagle bro”
“I wish my girlfriend would let me do The Mighty Eagle bro”
by TheMeatMaster73 June 09, 2024
by Michael Hunti June 09, 2022
A public drinking establishment characterized by sorely outdated décor, dim lighting, and a clientele of mostly middle aged & older white males, typically divorced and single. Juke box may have a decent selection of oldies, but the patrons will select only songs published by The Eagles.
"Hey! Want to check out "The Sword Fighter" bar downtown?"
"Just shoot me now! That's an Eagles bar. There's better action at Denny's."
"Just shoot me now! That's an Eagles bar. There's better action at Denny's."
by ChickenThe Cat February 22, 2019
by 50_shades_of_love March 08, 2016
Did gangster rap make you do it? This phrase defines how you are willing to do something very illegal (or very controversial, or both) for a positive outcome, typically something that is more important than the evil being done.
"I'm raw as a dirty needle, choke an eagle, just to feed all my people."
"Gangster Rap Made Me Do It" - Ice Cube
"Gangster Rap Made Me Do It" - Ice Cube
by J-Thatch March 04, 2022