da best gang in da world!! colors are red and black. we part of the people's nation, wear stuff to tha left. We bang folks, especially gd's! our signs include vln, a playboy bunny, a cane, tophat, martini, five point star (islamic), etc. we are usually allied wit latin kings, blackstone nation, damus, and i myself am close wit three folk gangs: simon city, imperial, and la raza. but dont get me wrong: 5 poppin 6 droppin
by Killa aka dat vice lord from da corner February 4, 2005

by b9y March 28, 2010

Either a table top vice that attaches to the table by way of a suction cup.
Or a person that simultaneously sucks all of the positivity, energy and motivation out of the room whilst generating an immense feeling of vice like pressure.
Or a person that simultaneously sucks all of the positivity, energy and motivation out of the room whilst generating an immense feeling of vice like pressure.
Person 1: Hey, have you seen the latest crap Mike has been spouting off in the office?
Person 2: Oh god, what is it this time? That guy is such a suction vice.
Person 1: I know right, he has the whole office on edge. The guy is a total creep.
Person 2: Oh god, what is it this time? That guy is such a suction vice.
Person 1: I know right, he has the whole office on edge. The guy is a total creep.
by Mr K P rick April 2, 2021

An errand, most often performed at night, whose sole purpose is to pick up booze and/or cigarettes; hence, loading up on things commonly known as "vices".
by amcn February 2, 2008

Publicly condoned, media promoted, glamorized illegal or unethical activity, that has a fashionable popular following.
That was some real vice bling they posted everywhere, when she got busted in Vegas, coming out of the Benz, with her sisters baby daddy.
by So.Cal DQ January 30, 2017

Emanating from “The Viceland Channel”. A documentary about events that leaves you feeling bad about mankind and humanity.
by Blistic_1 February 12, 2018

1: A military manoeuvre intended to put stress on an enemy's defences.
2: A military manoeuvre intended to surprise an enemy
2: A military manoeuvre intended to surprise an enemy
1: The general decided to do a traditional vice manoeuvre, quickly splitting his troops up in two equal sizes and ordering them to attack from two polar flanks.
2: It was night and the general decided to take the enemy base by surprise. He split up his troops in one smaller and one bigger size and ordered the smaller part to attack from the left flank while the bigger part prepared to take over the battlements from the right flank.
2: It was night and the general decided to take the enemy base by surprise. He split up his troops in one smaller and one bigger size and ordered the smaller part to attack from the left flank while the bigger part prepared to take over the battlements from the right flank.
by Lazareth Link February 12, 2005
