When a guy throws a giant dip, and walks around his parents yelling and screaming like an inbread hill billy. The result is him getting the shit slapped out of him buy his hard ass father.
by daveball February 08, 2011
1.) Chris was so horny last night that we caught him pogo dipping when we got home.
2.) Colin kicked Josh for Pogo-Dipping in the break room.
2.) Colin kicked Josh for Pogo-Dipping in the break room.
by PhilThomasKatt February 03, 2010
Hey you, have you just been bin dipping !
Of course , if at the bar I see a hot guy I go bin dipping ., its known as a sihk version of bin dipping.
Of course , if at the bar I see a hot guy I go bin dipping ., its known as a sihk version of bin dipping.
by Mafflish July 09, 2019
Hey you, have you just been bin dipping !
Of course , if at the bar I see a hot guy I go bin dipping ., it known as a sihk version of bin dipping.
Of course , if at the bar I see a hot guy I go bin dipping ., it known as a sihk version of bin dipping.
by Mafflish July 09, 2019
Colloquially could be pronounced "whip-n-dip". The dine and dash version of not paying for your taxi/cab/uber/lift fare and running away. According to Urban Dictionary, a whip refers to any expensive car. On the other hand, dip is a colloquial term for leaving and/or departing, similarly related to the term "bounce". Hence, a clever, albeit definition stretching, rhyme is made for when a person intentionally does not pay the fare for a taxi and runs away, avoiding the transaction completely.
Person 1: I was so fuckin' drunk last night I think I didn't pay my uber fare last night. I'm sure thats why the taxi driver yelled at me.
Person 2: That sounds like you whip and dipped!
Person 2: That sounds like you whip and dipped!
by carjacker808 August 14, 2018
Guy 1 : Hey bro ! Let's smoke a dipped blunt :)
Guy 2 : What's that g ?
Guy 1 : it's got promethazine in it
Trippy time ;)
Guy 2 : What's that g ?
Guy 1 : it's got promethazine in it
Trippy time ;)
by 559ILoveWeed420 December 27, 2013
\ˈpan ˈer-ə ˈdip\ v. the distinctive characteristic motion by potential Panera Bread customers carrying a laptop bag when entering the establishment and looking for a seat in the proximity of an outlet. The motion is denoted by a few steps forward, a bending at the waist with a look left or right to see if there is an outlet, repeat. Usually seen in numbers at peak hours when outlets are mostly taken by students and laptop loners.
by youtube-MercTV March 16, 2009