being unwillfully placed into a stereotypical role, placed in a bad position, or in a predicament with no clear means of escape.
Johnny was jimmycased between a rock and a hard place.
Vince was jimmycased into driving the getaway car for his friends.
Vince was jimmycased into driving the getaway car for his friends.
by Kyle King August 25, 2004

me: last night you spilt juice on the counter, so i slourped it up
my friend: wdym slourped?
me: Slourp (verb) to absorb sticky stuff with a sponge
my friend: wdym slourped?
me: Slourp (verb) to absorb sticky stuff with a sponge
by pufferish May 17, 2021

Used to cover up a terrible outcome on a test (generally in German class). Originated from a test on Konjunktions and the user managed to forget about the verb sandwich rule and absolutely bombed the test.
Vishram- “Hey Anish, what did you get on the test.”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Vishram- “What?”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
Vishram- “What?”
Anish- “Verb Sandwich”
by PizzaCatDog January 24, 2022

"power verb" (Internet slang): n. a short group of letters, typically in all-caps and sometimes with mixed symbols, that are used to in some way resemble a common word, either visually or phoenetically; examples: "WERQ", "M!LQ".
by Hunter R..... February 7, 2008

1. To Timberwolf – when a an alpha male makes sweet love to a bitch while her chest is pursed against the bark of a tree or any object “timber-like.” Growls and hoofs are made from either alpha male and/or bitch.
Ex. She hugged the oak tree while I timberwolfed her backside by slipping my furry animal into her foxhole.
by jtruongie February 10, 2005

Doing words encompassing connative explanation
by Hercolena Oliver May 2, 2010

by Amir & Kati April 24, 2005
