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catch the energy

A meaning of the acronym CTE, as coined by former NFL Player Antonio Brown. Not to be confused with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which A🐝 may have.
“CTE: Catch The Energy”- Antonio Brown
by Isiah Pacheco stan December 30, 2023
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catch a dub

“Dub” is commonly used as slang for “win” and “catch” meaning “obtain” or “get”. So by saying the phrase “catch a dub” to somebody, you would be asking them if they would like to play a game with you and attempt to win.
You trying to catch a dub on Fortnite later?
by mewhenimright January 7, 2024
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Catch rec

This term was born in the prison system as a way to say "pass the time laughing or playing around" - derogatory to have "rec caught" on you..being laughed at - not laughing with
Joe and I would catch rec all day in San Quentin. Easiest time I ever did. Guys would try to catch rec on me, and I'd smack em with a two-piece McNugget and watch em leak all over the unit.
by Sanph January 9, 2024
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back back double catch

The action of swinging your penis and balls between your legs and catching between your bum cheeks.
Did you see Dom’s back back double catch the other day?
by Dorkess January 14, 2024
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catch daddy

Individual who catches the most beads during Mardi Gras.

(Ant.) Gutter trovin idiot
Damn my boy Yee is out here like catch daddy this mardi gras season while Sammy is out here gutter trovin with his weak ass lungs.
by Yee M XXX February 7, 2024
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Catch-69

Noun

The hopeless situation teachers find themselves in when having to use the number 69 in front of students, which will incontrovertibly cause hysterical laughter, wildly inappropriate commentary, and utter chaos in the classroom.
So as not to end up in yet another catch-69, the teacher told her students to turn to the page after page 68.
by Julie Oolie December 6, 2023
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Do you catch my drift

The earliest quotation in the Oxford English Dictionary for this sense of "drift" is dated 1526: "Harde it is . . . to perceyue the processe and dryfte of this treatyse."
Found on "Phrases dot org"

The speaker may be having trouble communicating with their audience and not knowing how to better explain.

This is similar to "do you feel me?" or "do you get it?".

Otherwise there is a certain mentality and a certain consciousness along with what the speaker & the audience are generally known to understand.
Bugsy says to his cohorts in crime "I took care of it. Do you catch my drift?".
by Hare Krsna Gardening December 26, 2022
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