To have sexual intercourse.
by DiABLO_32 August 30, 2012
To stab someone under the arm with a sharpened weapon, as to hit all those veins that run between the arm and shoulder. Developed in the middle ages to bypass heavy plate armor. Also effective against an opponent with a superior weapon (i.e. Gun, hammer, or skills in Tekken Dark Resurection) by making him drop said advantage.
Note: A weapon should not be used if engaged in a Tekken tournement as it could warrant expulsion.
Note: A weapon should not be used if engaged in a Tekken tournement as it could warrant expulsion.
Winning player: "Here comes the Shark Attack! Why do you look like Samuel L. all of a sudden?"
Losing player: "DEODORANT CHECK BITCH!" (using the knife hand strike)
Winning player (now the loser because he dropped the PS2 controller): OH FUCK!
Losing player: "DEODORANT CHECK BITCH!" (using the knife hand strike)
Winning player (now the loser because he dropped the PS2 controller): OH FUCK!
by FullEmoAlchemist October 18, 2007
The act of looking down the barrel of a firearm from the front of the bore to check if the firearm is loaded.
James: Hey where is David
Steve: David did a Compton chamber check with his finger on the trigger and met god.
James: Damn, that's crazy.
Steve: David did a Compton chamber check with his finger on the trigger and met god.
James: Damn, that's crazy.
by Jeff_the_warcriminal October 15, 2023
by rivstur April 24, 2020
Daryl.. We been together for 3 years and still I catch you like every other day checking someone out.
by Rammathorn January 19, 2018
A recommendation to check your email.
The typographical error, "YOU" instead of "YOUR," comes from a well-known email that Bill Urquhart, a name partner of the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, sent to the employees of his firm. The subject line of his email read: "CHECK YOU EMAILS OFTEN."
The typographical error, "YOU" instead of "YOUR," comes from a well-known email that Bill Urquhart, a name partner of the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, sent to the employees of his firm. The subject line of his email read: "CHECK YOU EMAILS OFTEN."
by jeneverest123 June 08, 2010
by Luke Wiseman September 01, 2006