When someone prefers the brand Adidas over Nike. Adidas is commonly known as 'the brand with three stripes' given that most logos contain 3 oblique stripes, while Nike is known for its 'swoosh' logo which looks like a check mark.
Brandon: 'Yo, I got you this really cool Adidas sweatshirt for your birthday!'
Chad: 'Thanks man, you know I'm all about stripes over checks!'
Chad: 'Thanks man, you know I'm all about stripes over checks!'
by fatduck65 June 08, 2019
This is a combination of "don't over do it" and "don't push it" when someone is over doing something in order to gain something and "pushing his luck" you tell him to stop doing it.
by Redhead Buffy October 25, 2011
A very common saying used by Generals in both World Wars. Every time they came up with a big plan, it was designed to end the war by Christmas and bring the boys home. Of course we all know that never happened. It was used so often that it became a joke.
Field Marshall Montgomery "Market Garden will be so successful it'll be over by Christmas". In reality, it went for more than another year. Good job Monty.
by Grim October 08, 2005
by Yonderman #3 May 06, 2008
Saying that it really doesnt matter to you; not caring about something later on but maybe caring about it right now.
by Will-i-am Patton April 03, 2008
When a woman (usually overweight) bends over and shows the world more than expected. Her ass is on display and there is usually a thin red or pink thong hanging half way up her ass.
Hey Roger I was at the kitchen in the office and Mimi from payroll dropped her diet coke. I heard it hit the ground and turned around and saw her bent over and her whole ass hanging out of her pants. I was like "Oh my God, Moon over Miami"
by bt3101 December 19, 2011
To trip over daisies means to make a big deal over nothing. It is another way of saying that you're sweating the small stuff.
"Dude, I know she was talkin' to that guy but really, you are trippin over daisies.
"Bro, not worth it, quit trippin over daisies."
"Bro, not worth it, quit trippin over daisies."
by Eric Jenson July 29, 2008