by thegreatretailcaper April 22, 2016
A friend of ours is having a little trouble with a wannabe shylock from Philly. I spoke with Angelo, and he gave me permission to find someone who knows how to paint houses.
by HisDudenessElDude November 28, 2019
by Ikhabod Pain November 11, 2004
projectile dirrrhea
by Sirgey Pinchalov September 20, 2003
One who eats lead paint is expected to have strange behaviors like. Eating everything in their sight, saying weird things uncontrollably, and making a fool of themselves when ever they can. If you know someone with a paint chips addiction, please get them help:
by Paint chips August 01, 2017
Paint chats are online chat rooms that allow its participants to draw together in real-time while they chat. The chat box is usually at the bottom, with the drawing area on top. Drawing is possible due to the use of a tablet or a mouse. Paint chats generally attract the same demographics as Oekakis. Anime characters are a popular subject. The word "Paint chat" is most commonly abbreviated as "pchat" and is often referred to as a verb, "pchatting." Most paint chats use Java applets or server applications. One example of a Paint chat is PaintChatApp. It is a prevalent paint chat application on the Internet (it is used in many paint chat-based websites).
by AllyourbasearebelongtoMicrosoft January 10, 2008
To approach a problem, obstacle, or challenge with supreme confidence of success through a commitment to use all facilities available to one's self to achieve a goal.
The term has etymological roots in the basketball parlance that describes an attempt to score in the crowded and highly contested area directly under and immediately adjacent to the raised hoop on a basketball court, or "painted" area. Shot attempts in this area are traditionally only successful when made with a strong conviction to score, skill, overpowering strength, or a combination thereof (i.d. "going hard").
The term has etymological roots in the basketball parlance that describes an attempt to score in the crowded and highly contested area directly under and immediately adjacent to the raised hoop on a basketball court, or "painted" area. Shot attempts in this area are traditionally only successful when made with a strong conviction to score, skill, overpowering strength, or a combination thereof (i.d. "going hard").
When we saw Dason had put on his best suit and matching Tag Heuer timepiece, we knew he going hard in the paint to his job interview that afternoon.
by g0dfinger March 30, 2009