by Unknownunseen November 29, 2018
'High goofies' is an alternative to 'High winds', derivative of the well-known Disney character Goofy ('goofies' being the plural). The character is generally associated with the wind, so any mention of him during weather talk refers to that.
EXAMPLE 1
Weather Reporter: "We'll be experiencing high goofies today, so hold on tightly to your hats!"
EXAMPLE 2
Friend: "There is a lot of goofy around here... You should put on a coat."
Weather Reporter: "We'll be experiencing high goofies today, so hold on tightly to your hats!"
EXAMPLE 2
Friend: "There is a lot of goofy around here... You should put on a coat."
by spectacularbeethekid September 23, 2023
"Dude, why is Matt being so nice? He's usually such a jerk."
"He's just high-polar. Just wait until he's sober again."
"He's just high-polar. Just wait until he's sober again."
by Jasminelly September 08, 2015
He's A High-Shis
by Played ur self 66566666 February 09, 2023
To reach a point of being so fucking high on acid, that you need to be in your room immediately. It doesnt matter how far you are from your room either, all thought and reason dissolve when you reach this point. You usually spend the rest of the night hearing terrifying sounds.
Man i need to be in my room - Friend One
Dude we're at the lake and i'm high on LSD - Friend Two
I need to be in my room now - Friend One
You're Chance high, you shouldn't have taken two tabs of that shit - Friend Two
Dude lets take a chance and take three tabs of LSD - Guy who wants to get Chance high
Dude we're at the lake and i'm high on LSD - Friend Two
I need to be in my room now - Friend One
You're Chance high, you shouldn't have taken two tabs of that shit - Friend Two
Dude lets take a chance and take three tabs of LSD - Guy who wants to get Chance high
by Braydwag69 February 23, 2012
An elbow-to-elbow bump used a replacement for the traditional High-5, due to the Novel coronavirus...aka COVID-19.
by edzepanik March 14, 2020
1. (noun) term used to describe the practice of hiking pants up beyond acceptable limits.
2. (adjective) food industry vernacular; a term used to describe a person in the food industry.
2. (adjective) food industry vernacular; a term used to describe a person in the food industry.
by Steve KAZ March 28, 2007