-To punch and or kick people standing in the crowd while moshin at a hardcore show.
-To work the crowd.
This almost always is follwed by a fight started by the emo or goth who is afraid to get hit and lashes out when they get rolled on
-To work the crowd.
This almost always is follwed by a fight started by the emo or goth who is afraid to get hit and lashes out when they get rolled on
I was moshin at the zyq hatebreed show and felt the need to do crowd work on all the emos and faggots just standing around dreaming about hot topic. I think i broke someones brain when i spinkicked there face.
by Fatt Minnigan June 16, 2009
A phrase used to attract attention to a fact or piece of information to the room at large, everyone in the area or around you etc. Derived from note to self, except that it serves as a reminder/informer of information to a group of people instead of the speaker alone.
1:(at a bar)Note to crowd, it's danny's round.
2:(at home with family)Note to crowd, there's no hot water left.
3:(at the office) Note to crowd, the printer is out of toner.
4:(to imaginary freinds)Note to crowd, someone drank all the beer.
2:(at home with family)Note to crowd, there's no hot water left.
3:(at the office) Note to crowd, the printer is out of toner.
4:(to imaginary freinds)Note to crowd, someone drank all the beer.
by Stevie RC July 22, 2005
by Kai er May 25, 2006
A short lived but hilarious series on Comedy Central featuring a panel of stand-up comedians discussing various current events. The show's full name was "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn".
by Paul M. May 22, 2005
A gun, when one is pulled out anyone in the vicinity should get the fuck out the way therefore dispersing a crowd
We were playin dice when this nigga pulled out a crowd mover, what he didn't know was that we were all {strapped}, so he ended up looking like swiss cheese.
by woolyhood April 08, 2009
Giving a girl such an intense facial that she is knocked back four or more feet. Just like a fire hose on an angry mob.
by Brian H November 06, 2004
Walking directly behind someone who is pushing through a crowd, to avoid having to push through the crowd yourself. Only works if you stay in the empty area directly behind the person in front of you. Usually done behind someone tall or buff.
Guy 1: "Dude, how did you get to class so fast?"
Guy 2: "I did some crowd slipstreaming behind that tall guy over there, it saved me a lot of time."
Guy 2: "I did some crowd slipstreaming behind that tall guy over there, it saved me a lot of time."
by LotteHaichu December 02, 2013