Skip to main content
to leave work early, but put down a later departure on your timesheet so you don’t get in trouble.
Guy 1: Did your boss let you bounce early?
Guy 2: Nah man, but it was New Year’s Eve so I had to cheat the sheet at least a couple of hours, yo.
by Dreamz July 23, 2008
Flag
mugGet the cheat the sheet mug.

seet deh

Share definition
See it there, you see

A Jamcaican term used to identify something.
Sean: Where is my newspaper?

Jamaican man:Yuh blind man? Seet deh (points at newspaper).
by UV RAYS February 14, 2009
Flag
mugGet the seet deh mug.

sheet metal worker

Share definition
Trade far superior to all other construction trades. The only craftsman who makes what they install.. duct work. While they may be the loudest on the site, they will tell you to get fucked if you complain. Usually heavy drinkers, with a bad attitude. Huge dicks. Will sneak away with your wife at the local neighborhood christmas party.
Damn. You see those sheet metal workers? I cant tell if thats the tool belt or the tool itself

That sheet metal worker is a bad ass, you greenhorns better steer clear of him
by WakShakKustomz December 21, 2016
Flag
mugGet the sheet metal worker mug.

Cope Seethe Mald

Share definition
Often used to make fun of someone for a issue usually in a game and almost always relating to skill. Although it is mostly used ironically.
Joe: "My grandmother just died"
Hector: "Cope Seethe Mald"
by ComradeRadio December 21, 2021
Flag
mugGet the Cope Seethe Mald mug.

Skeetza

Share definition
A slang term that Taco Bell employees use to describe a Mexican Pizza with sour cream (skeet) on it.
Hey numb nuts, don't hand that out. You forgot to put skeet on that Mexican Skeetza. Sigh, I got it. *skeet*
by Starman Deluxe July 28, 2010
Flag
mugGet the Skeetza mug.

Skeeterman

Share definition
Someone who assumes anothers identity and or lifestyle to reap the rewards of other's hard work.

aka: a poser, a phony, a fraud, a charlatan.

In particular to claim military honors not earned.
Said one convict to another, "Don't believe a word that Skeeterman says, that fool done lie like a rug."

He pulled a Skeeterman and said he won a Medal of Honor.
by Schnugg September 24, 2007
Flag
mugGet the Skeeterman mug.
To understand this phrase we need to enter the arcane world of nautical terminology. Sailors' language is, unsurprisingly, all at sea and many supposed derivations have to go by the board. Don't be taken aback to hear that sheets aren't sails, as landlubbers might expect, but ropes (or occasionally, chains). These are fixed to the lower corners of sails, to hold them in place. If three sheets are loose and blowing about in the wind then the sails will flap and the boat will lurch about like a drunken sailor. (credit to phrases.org.uk)
When he attempted to leave bar, He did not get far as he was already 3 sheets to the wind.
by LilDog May 9, 2014
Flag
mugGet the 3 sheets to the wind mug.