a phrase used in some parts of london referring to a dance move usually performed by people who have 2 left feet or who are very drunk.
by jeff1 September 16, 2005

by chicken! January 11, 2009

1) A way of saying someone is 'loaded out the butt'.
2) rich, wealthy, well-to-do, high net worth.
rich, wealthy, high net worth, upwardly mobile, super rich, 1%, wall street, tech industry, elite, baller, player
2) rich, wealthy, well-to-do, high net worth.
rich, wealthy, high net worth, upwardly mobile, super rich, 1%, wall street, tech industry, elite, baller, player
My neighbor must be loaded out the caboose. He drives a Porsche, just put in a new pool and recently got back from a Fiji.
by joecoolthefool May 16, 2016

by SloppyPirate July 8, 2024

The act of contributing to a Tennessee Train Track, and getting stuck with the last position of the chain.
“How did your Thursday go last week?”
“Man, it was crazy, the only problem was that I was the Colorado Caboose of the train, now my teeth are all soggy.”
“Man, it was crazy, the only problem was that I was the Colorado Caboose of the train, now my teeth are all soggy.”
by Homosexual_Badger April 18, 2023

by Elusive Reclusuve June 14, 2017

The last cock in your life. Typically that of our husband or any man you have see with and then die.
by dware220 July 6, 2019
