by PeeBee February 14, 2004
The way TV sports announcers, usually following a fumble, describe a football player's style of holding the ball, when he has it in one hand away from his body. It's ridiculous because no one has ever actually seen anyone hold a loaf of bread that way, but they say it every time anyway.
by Ooooooya January 20, 2011
A phrase used to describe a teens emotions when they are feeling down in a comical way about things going on around them.
by Chadd the Seagull July 21, 2020
Something very pleasing, especially in an amusing or silly way.
Synonyms with butter my biscuit and butter my roll.
Synonyms with butter my biscuit and butter my roll.
I don't know why but that vine really butters my bread.
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Maybe this is bad but hearing Susie complain about the man she cheatin with cheating on her really butters my bread. Girrrrl, what goes around comes around!
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Maybe this is bad but hearing Susie complain about the man she cheatin with cheating on her really butters my bread. Girrrrl, what goes around comes around!
by gatchipatchi November 28, 2018
similar to, “lets get this bread” but motivating someone to do something good for themselves
Example: getting a job, working out
Example: getting a job, working out
“I think I’m gonna hit the gym and try to lift heavier weights this time.”
“Hell yea! Bread it up baby!”
“Hell yea! Bread it up baby!”
by kysmackenzie October 13, 2018
Often a term used to describe someone who acts like a black person but is often from a predominantly white country - more specifically the middle class area, the term can also have a meaning to describe someone who is annoying or frustrating to be around and acknowledges this.
Kofi - *does something inherently stupid or annoying*
John "Stop acting like a Jamaican white bread"
Alternatively
Kofi - * Runs up on said person, confronting them in a disorderly manner*
John - "Stop that you Jamaican white bread"
John "Stop acting like a Jamaican white bread"
Alternatively
Kofi - * Runs up on said person, confronting them in a disorderly manner*
John - "Stop that you Jamaican white bread"
by Kdawg2003 June 24, 2022
mostly used to say, lets get this bread, dough, money, and other terms. Its often used now as if you achieved a goal.
by StarFrog_YT November 20, 2018