Australian Term: To indulge in a sudden display of anger or frustration; to lose one’s temper. The phrase is usually used of an adult, and the implication is that the outburst is childish, like a baby spitting out its dummy in a tantrum and refusing to be pacified. (Dummy is a pacifier)
'There's no reason for me to spit the dummy,' he said. 'Why do I have to be a rude cunt out of the car when I've demonstrated what I can do inside of it?'
by Aaron G. March 04, 2004
1.) "Come on dude, its not gay, lets play dummy sticks."
2.) We figured since we were already naked we might as well play dummy sticks.
3.) From Wedding Crashers: Vince Vaughn is asked by Todd to play dummy sticks during his midnight rape.
2.) We figured since we were already naked we might as well play dummy sticks.
3.) From Wedding Crashers: Vince Vaughn is asked by Todd to play dummy sticks during his midnight rape.
by A. T. S., S. L. April 17, 2006
1. Original meaning: A confidence man who practices the early twentieth century con game of dummy-chucking.
2. A person who fakes epileptic seizures in order to gain sympathy or charity, as in the short story "The Dummy-Chucker" by Arthur Somers Roche.
3. Any person who fakes injury or illness in order to gain sympathy, charity or compensation.
2. A person who fakes epileptic seizures in order to gain sympathy or charity, as in the short story "The Dummy-Chucker" by Arthur Somers Roche.
3. Any person who fakes injury or illness in order to gain sympathy, charity or compensation.
Dummy-chucking is a fraud in which a mannequin (or dummy) is placed on a roadway on a dark night. If a vehicle runs over the dummy then the confidence man runs onto the road, throws (chucks) the dummy out of sight and then lays down in its place and pretends to have painful injuries. If the driver stops to see what happened then the dummy-chucker begs for monetary compensation.
by Dyslexic Van Buren June 21, 2010
1) A lanyard (or leash if you prefer) applied to something you wish to keep on your person while you perform acts which may result in said object's irrevocable loss.
Ex: Tying a length of paracord to your fishing knife so if you drop it, it won't plunge to the bottom of the ocean, thereby leaving you to cut that salt encrusted bowline with your teeth.
2) The act of applying such a lanyard to your equipment.
Ex: Tying a length of paracord to your fishing knife so if you drop it, it won't plunge to the bottom of the ocean, thereby leaving you to cut that salt encrusted bowline with your teeth.
2) The act of applying such a lanyard to your equipment.
1) "Ya got some dummy cord? I don't want to lose my compass when we jump."
2) "Dummy cord that radio for me so we don't lose it when we hit the surf zone."
2) "Dummy cord that radio for me so we don't lose it when we hit the surf zone."
by Chumbucket November 02, 2006
by construction man March 13, 2020
the single most offensive thing you could ever say, while mostly used in kindergarten as a pummeling burn, this set of words leaves few survivors. many can not handle its true power, the person who says it becomes an all powerful being
by FortNuggetDale December 09, 2020
by DonH October 02, 2003