To step up to a challenge and/or dismiss one's insecurities or fears.
The opposite of chickening out.
To "man-up" or "step-up".
The opposite of chickening out.
To "man-up" or "step-up".
"I've had quite a few drinks tonight, I probably shouldn't drive you guys to T-Bell"
"Dude, put down your purse and get in the damn car"
"Dude, put down your purse and get in the damn car"
by Austin Brigman August 15, 2006
It is a command which compels the person it is directed towards to not respond to my last comment for it has settled the dispute
"Look, you can say what you want about me, but your girlfriend is a whore, that's why the whole hood banged her, now put that in your pipe and smoke it."
by Youngwill October 18, 2005
Bob: "Man, my woman's been telling all my friends about how I've only got one testicle."
Joe: "Dog, you best put the cap on that kitchen cleaner!"
Joe: "Dog, you best put the cap on that kitchen cleaner!"
by Nicholas D October 06, 2003
"I do not contest the idea that free trade stimulates economic growth. But such growth may be short term for the nation with higher per capita income as rising unemployment, due to displaced workers, lessens demand on goods and services. Have you also considered the policies of the trading partner? We don't want to exacerbate child labor or global emissions of toxic chemicals do we? Put that in your pipe and smoke it."
by AbnomalBoy May 18, 2004
N.
1. An alcoholic beverage with root beer, ice cream, and vanilla vodka.
An alcoholic root beer float.
1. An alcoholic beverage with root beer, ice cream, and vanilla vodka.
An alcoholic root beer float.
by Kateastrofee October 20, 2008
A phrase used when handing someone a wedge of cash. This could be for any reason ie: monies owed, a gift etc...
Can provide a humourous edge to the potentially awkward situation of giving someone money. In using the phrase 'Put it on Black Beauty' it infers that the recipient of said monies is going to bet on a horse, ie: the reference to the famous horse, Black Beauty.
Is a suitable alternative to "Don't spend it all at once'
Can provide a humourous edge to the potentially awkward situation of giving someone money. In using the phrase 'Put it on Black Beauty' it infers that the recipient of said monies is going to bet on a horse, ie: the reference to the famous horse, Black Beauty.
Is a suitable alternative to "Don't spend it all at once'
by WherebyartthouRomeo April 10, 2011
It’s when you watch Owen Wilson’s movies and swear he’s retarded but the proof is all right there so you rob his house.
by TicklerOnTheRoof January 22, 2022