When you are playing a video game and dominating the other team then suddenly the other team starts making a comeback very easily.
Originates from EA Sports where this phenomenon was first noticed.
Originates from EA Sports where this phenomenon was first noticed.
I was winning 5-0 on Rocket League until the EA Catch-up Rule kicked in and the other team came back to tie in the final minutes.
by JYoTX January 16, 2017
flirting with an acquaintance who you know vaguely at a social situation like a party or bar, and denying accusations of flirting with the mere excuse of you were just reconnecting socially.
Mate 1: Who was that girl you were just talking to?
Mate Accused of Catching Up: Oh just Stacey, haven't seen her since Joey's Halloween Party.
Mate 2: Aye, were you flirting with her?
Mate Accused of Catching Up: No! We were just catching up!
Mate Accused of Catching Up: Oh just Stacey, haven't seen her since Joey's Halloween Party.
Mate 2: Aye, were you flirting with her?
Mate Accused of Catching Up: No! We were just catching up!
by darkknightofcatchingup August 18, 2022
Term used by graffiti writers that means going out painting or go bombing and putting up their throw up or bubble lettered tag
by SicVisionz February 02, 2020
A catch-44 is a situation where funding and support is said to be available from government bodies however defining eligibility for the funding and how to properly articulate the application restricts access by those that most require it.
The term was coined by Hayden Stowell in 2015 in his frustration to establish eligibility for research and development funding from Callaghan Innovation, a Crown entity of New Zealand with the task of making New Zealand business more innovative.
This dilemma further exasperated the fast growing indigenous māori tech start-up community with other Crown entities following suit with confusing and poorly articulated application questionnaires combined with frustratingly inefficient systems to qualify and process submitted applications.
Although conceived in jest based on the paradoxical Catch 22 phrase, the seriousness and frequency of similar dilemma’s saw the phrase become widely adopted in other parts of the world. Catch 44 is now a widely used phrase to describe any situation where funding or valuable contracts have been promoted by either the government or public sectors, however securing them seems virtually un-achievable to all but a very select few for the reasons mentioned above.
The term was coined by Hayden Stowell in 2015 in his frustration to establish eligibility for research and development funding from Callaghan Innovation, a Crown entity of New Zealand with the task of making New Zealand business more innovative.
This dilemma further exasperated the fast growing indigenous māori tech start-up community with other Crown entities following suit with confusing and poorly articulated application questionnaires combined with frustratingly inefficient systems to qualify and process submitted applications.
Although conceived in jest based on the paradoxical Catch 22 phrase, the seriousness and frequency of similar dilemma’s saw the phrase become widely adopted in other parts of the world. Catch 44 is now a widely used phrase to describe any situation where funding or valuable contracts have been promoted by either the government or public sectors, however securing them seems virtually un-achievable to all but a very select few for the reasons mentioned above.
"The state government constantly says how there is significant funding available for projects such as ours. The catch 44 is that it is virtually impossible to secure due to how complicated the application process is."
by Liddle_Razkal July 16, 2018
This refers to being in a situation where you realize that you are not wanted, or perhaps feeling pressure to do something that you'd rather not do. But the threat is not direct, it's just a feeling you get, usually from an undefined group of people. Sometimes that group of people are the cops, however, or some other collection of citizens that may have some power over you.
by Simon Trinculo June 09, 2023
"Girl, why isn't sheila at the halloween bash?"
"Oh my word she WAS here! Talking to that one dressed as a lumberjack. They're probably off catching o now"
"Oh my word she WAS here! Talking to that one dressed as a lumberjack. They're probably off catching o now"
by ariesstan October 31, 2022
They were catching the crazy turkey last night
by Qmandogawesome December 13, 2014