by scholar1234 May 28, 2009
by Tecman December 28, 2017
Millennial-era sex interpretation of an early 20th Century phrase to threaten military action, flex muscle or might.
"You can Sabre-Rattle me any time!"
by dclarsonpdx May 22, 2015
by RookieBobby May 01, 2019
by Hercolena Oliver May 27, 2010
Snapping off the ring pull of a Morrisons 80p bitter can and putting it inside the empty can, making a lovely christmas present for any child
by Jack Conway October 17, 2005
An old Australian expression meaning to hurry up. Has its origins in the crusted dry dags that gathered in the wool around a sheep's rear end. When dry and hardened they rattle when the sheep runs. Commonly prevented by what is called crutching or shearing the wool around the rear end of the beast.
by Geoffrey Walker February 16, 2006