To leave a beer half drank; waster of beer
(Past tense) Charlied a beer
Charlie; a guy who doesn’t finish beers
(Past tense) Charlied a beer
Charlie; a guy who doesn’t finish beers
1). “Hey Ben there is a half drank beer here getting warm is this yours?”
“No Preston just left he’s been Charlie-ing beers all day.”
2). “Yo! Half of these beers are half full who’s the Charlie?”
“No Preston just left he’s been Charlie-ing beers all day.”
2). “Yo! Half of these beers are half full who’s the Charlie?”
by Not Charlie September 19, 2023
Kim-ing is a term to describe the insane and unreasonable behavior of the ruling family of North Korea, the Kim Family. First coined by Philip DeFranco.
by wildcat4567 September 29, 2021
when someone meets a person who uses they/them pronouns for the first time and doesn't quite get it at first, but quickly overcompensates by using the word "they" in any and all contexts.
Person 1: ". . . then they told them that their shirt was really cool and they thanked them for their complement"
Person 2: you're literally talking about the Pope and a Cardinal. they both have to be male to have the jobs they have. you're over they-ing it again
Person 2: you're literally talking about the Pope and a Cardinal. they both have to be male to have the jobs they have. you're over they-ing it again
by big_ouch February 06, 2020
by z_scottish April 29, 2016
by WagnerTheHunter June 20, 2018
Oldham-ing or to be a bit of an Oldham......is to exist with no knowledge of the modern world's idioms and to be continually perplexed by new phrases.
Normally just a problem for the very old. But occasionally someone you know will drop themselves right in it for the amusement of all !
Normally just a problem for the very old. But occasionally someone you know will drop themselves right in it for the amusement of all !
"Last night someone asked to hook up, I thought it was just drugs but ended up having sex in a lay by. Doh! What am I like?"
"Have you been oldham-ing again?"
"Have you been oldham-ing again?"
by Fran P 666 June 07, 2014
To be indecisive in way that suggests lack of boundaries. To refuse to "put one's foot down" on a matter. The word references the way the large pink bird often stands on a single leg.
by iluaf June 24, 2022