1. An experience so painful on an intellectual level that it causes physical pain, such as listening to talk radio, conversing with Paris Hilton, reading the novel "Shane", or watching the movie "Hercules Against the Moon Men."
2. The guy who submitted this entry.
Origin: Dr. Clayton Forrester and TV's Frank, "Mystery Science Theater 3000", August 1992.
2. The guy who submitted this entry.
Origin: Dr. Clayton Forrester and TV's Frank, "Mystery Science Theater 3000", August 1992.
"Well, Joel, we're introducing a new feature here today. Here's a hint: Remember 'Lost Continent'? Remember 'Rock Climbing'? Ah, who can ever forget 'Rock Climbing', huh Clay? Well, now, along the same lines, we've come up with something new, something we like to call 'Sandstorm'. SAAANDSTORM! It's all part of a new program we like to call 'Deep Hurting'! DEEEP HURTINNGG!!!"
by Deep Hurting February 11, 2007
A song by an artist that only true fans of said artist will enjoy/know. True gems that are found later in an album, a b-side. Rarely if ever played on the radio.
Me: Do you like the cd Robbin' the Hood by Sublime?
Person: Haven't even heard of it..
Me: Well its just a bunch of deep cuts, but it's some good stuff.
Person: Haven't even heard of it..
Me: Well its just a bunch of deep cuts, but it's some good stuff.
by mc-burn it August 01, 2008
I was balls deep in sarah last night
by the master of the universe May 22, 2015
Typically refers to a more obscure or less accessible song in an artist's portfolio, one that only dedicated fans are aware of.
Also increasingly used to refer to any obscure or less accessible artwork, opinion, trivia, etc.
Also increasingly used to refer to any obscure or less accessible artwork, opinion, trivia, etc.
"Bryan Cranston used to eat McDonald's every day on the set of Breaking Bad." "That's a deep cut, man. Where'd you learn that?"
by machinewater July 26, 2017
Glasgow slang meaning that your cock is so deeply embedded in a girls poonanny that her spiders legs are tickling yer ballsack.
by Mark McKay July 23, 2005
The correct expression for "firmly established" or "deeply ingrained."
This is often misheard and misspoken as "deep-seeded" by people who slur their words and pronounce a letter "t" as a "d."
This is often misheard and misspoken as "deep-seeded" by people who slur their words and pronounce a letter "t" as a "d."
by WarOnPoorGrammar May 04, 2013
by flyingdog August 10, 2009