1. Sometimes the certain spots or areas on the floor squeaks, by walking, stepping or standing.
2. Slang for farting while walking on hard floors while inside the house.
2. Slang for farting while walking on hard floors while inside the house.
1. My floor in the kitchen squeaks by the kitchen sink.
2. My girlfriend farted while she was walking down the hall at the same time and she said, The floor squeaked.
2. My girlfriend farted while she was walking down the hall at the same time and she said, The floor squeaked.
by JayEssBee85 December 19, 2013
Especially common in techno, an unaccented 4/4 time pattern in which each beat is marked with a heavy kick drum. This is desperately boring at normal volume but at club levels takes over your entire body. Usually sourced from a Roland 909.
by marcata August 14, 2003
Best Gang their is,
only for tambourine
and yo-yo masters.
Floor Gang consists of Pewdiepie,
Elon Musk, Marques Brownlee, Diogenese, etc.
If you ceiling gang you cringe.
Unsubscribe to Pewdiepie if you're celing gang.
only for tambourine
and yo-yo masters.
Floor Gang consists of Pewdiepie,
Elon Musk, Marques Brownlee, Diogenese, etc.
If you ceiling gang you cringe.
Unsubscribe to Pewdiepie if you're celing gang.
by Floor Gang Member May 05, 2020
by aposii May 05, 2019
the collection of empty cans and bottles under the driver's seat or passenger side of a car which roll together, producing a soothing jingle-jangle sound when it goes round a corner or up a curb
by lotuspanda March 15, 2008
refers to two things, in my experience.
1. a rhythm pattern where the percussive bass takes place on every downbeat. Common in house, trance, other forms of techno, disco, etc.
it is the opposite of a breakbeat, where the percussive bass can be anywhere, but is normally not on beats 2 and 4, and rarely on 3.
2. refers to a 4 speed transmittion with the shifter on the floor (as opposed to the dash or the column)
1. a rhythm pattern where the percussive bass takes place on every downbeat. Common in house, trance, other forms of techno, disco, etc.
it is the opposite of a breakbeat, where the percussive bass can be anywhere, but is normally not on beats 2 and 4, and rarely on 3.
2. refers to a 4 speed transmittion with the shifter on the floor (as opposed to the dash or the column)
1. I dig that four-on-the-floor beat; it goes well with the bassline.
2. John wrecked the four-on-the-floor transmittion in his car by going 80 MPH and then quickly shifting into reverse.
2. John wrecked the four-on-the-floor transmittion in his car by going 80 MPH and then quickly shifting into reverse.
by karl December 27, 2004
1. A multiplayer game in which one person yells, "The floor is lava!" and all other players must comply and find higher ground to get to. Anywhere but the floor is safe and if players stay on the floor, then they are painfully burned to death. The floor becomes safe only when the player that called "lava" recalls that the floor has solidified and is safe to walk upon.
2. An utterance that causes absolute havoc when shouted. The equivalent of yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater, but perfectly legal and much more fun.
2. An utterance that causes absolute havoc when shouted. The equivalent of yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater, but perfectly legal and much more fun.
"When my friend yelled the floor is lava, I jumped on top of him to save myself and he burned to death."
by Bill Cosby's son, Bill Cosby November 03, 2007