In No-Limit Texas Hold 'Em Poker, to bet all your chips, go all in. Alludes to the green felt top of gaming tables.
I took it down to the green on pocket aces.
by Coell May 13, 2005
by Amroc May 18, 2005
by Schmartini23 September 01, 2010
Ill be back, i'm just going downtown to trade some green, then we can get high.
Trading green needs to be legalized.
Trading green needs to be legalized.
by Dutchie12 March 14, 2009
They're colours, What the fuck were you thinking???
Dream stan: 'oH lOoK bLuE aNd GrEeN, tHeY mUsT sHiP dNf~'
Person 2: 'SHUT THE FUCK UP OR I WILL HIT YOU-'
Person 2: 'SHUT THE FUCK UP OR I WILL HIT YOU-'
by ThtGenderfluidFryingPan December 18, 2021
(n.) the prize bestowed each year to the golfer who wins the Masters Tournament at Augusta National...but more importantly:
(v.) (-s, -ed, -ing) a) to absolutely and completely master something, b) to become master over something/someone
Alt. Spelling: Green-Jacket, greenjacket, g-jay
(v.) (-s, -ed, -ing) a) to absolutely and completely master something, b) to become master over something/someone
Alt. Spelling: Green-Jacket, greenjacket, g-jay
i)
Harold: "Yo man, how did your interview go?"
Kumar: "I straight up Green Jacketed that shit, son."
ii)
Harry: "Hey, how'd you night with Laura end up?"
Lloyd: "I g-jayed that vag all night long."
Harold: "Yo man, how did your interview go?"
Kumar: "I straight up Green Jacketed that shit, son."
ii)
Harry: "Hey, how'd you night with Laura end up?"
Lloyd: "I g-jayed that vag all night long."
by twoods1 February 26, 2008
1) A marker that is green.
2) To hide drugs (usually weed) in a fat Crayola marker. Usually done by students, especially in elementary school, middle school and high school because markers are fairly uncommon at schools and no one ever really pays attention to them.
2) To hide drugs (usually weed) in a fat Crayola marker. Usually done by students, especially in elementary school, middle school and high school because markers are fairly uncommon at schools and no one ever really pays attention to them.
1) "Dude, can I borrow your green marker?"
"Sure."
2) "Dude, can I borrow your green marker?"
"No, it's not a marker anymore."
"Sure."
2) "Dude, can I borrow your green marker?"
"No, it's not a marker anymore."
by Minnesotasucks March 27, 2010