1. Got the lead out is an old expression that means that a person (or group of people) hurried up., as if they had lead in their pants, pulled the lead out so they could run faster or whatever... and finally hurried up.
2. Once the runner got the lead out he went up from last place to third place. Like he was running for his life. What a comeback, it was AMAZING!
by IrishDaddy2U April 14, 2010
1: insider code giving another guy a warning about a female, more specifically about her propensity to be a crazy cat lady
2: cautionary statement about a female who is less dateable than advertised due to a prolonged stretch of romantic inactivity (which leads to clinginess)
Also note that x increases with a particular girl's level of insanity, and can thus be used as a measure of how much caution should be warranted in attempting to approach her.
2: cautionary statement about a female who is less dateable than advertised due to a prolonged stretch of romantic inactivity (which leads to clinginess)
Also note that x increases with a particular girl's level of insanity, and can thus be used as a measure of how much caution should be warranted in attempting to approach her.
John: "Sarah seems pretty cute. What's her story?"
Dave: "Dude, she's got cats."
John: "Tough. How many are we talking about?"
Dave: "At least 6, maybe 7..."
John: "So, like back away slowly then run for the door?"
Dave: "Exactly"
OR
John: "Amanda seems pretty cute. What's happening there?"
Dave: "She's got cats."
John: "How many?"
Dave: "Only a couple."
John: "I can work with that..."
Dave: "Dude, she's got cats."
John: "Tough. How many are we talking about?"
Dave: "At least 6, maybe 7..."
John: "So, like back away slowly then run for the door?"
Dave: "Exactly"
OR
John: "Amanda seems pretty cute. What's happening there?"
Dave: "She's got cats."
John: "How many?"
Dave: "Only a couple."
John: "I can work with that..."
by discgolf January 24, 2010
Considering how many weight loss ads are seen on AOL, they should change the saying to "you got mass".
by bekinator June 06, 2005
by Maggy February 04, 2004
Used to be used seriously, but is now almost always used sarcastically, when someone has received a rubbish insult, by a another party.
From a rubbish movie that was no1 in America.
From a rubbish movie that was no1 in America.
by conorschild December 20, 2005
by petersonto March 14, 2008
An unexpressed comparison that denotes the impressive possitive qualities of an act or piece of art. Not typically used to describe food. It CANNOT be specified what the subject has more flavor than - the comparisson must remain unexpressed.
This guitar solo has got more flavor.
by sleepyPatrick April 25, 2006