1)Damn im broke ima go run some green
2)As used in the song Alright by Supergrass
"We are young, we run green, keep our teeth nice and clean"
2)As used in the song Alright by Supergrass
"We are young, we run green, keep our teeth nice and clean"
by G-riz March 28, 2007
by intrueglory October 10, 2010
similar to it's all good, can be a generic term for a feeling a well being, or success Used for more specific situations, this term seems to have become spontaneously popular among NFL stars in the 2006 NFL season. It may be related to the notion of running backs or receivers, or pass interceptors, or kick returned breaking tackles with nothin' but green ahead of them to the end zone. It may also have a double meaning for those same running backs or receivers who are looking forward to nothin' but green at contract time as in show me the money
source - I heard this on two local radio stations from 2 different NFL players. Heard at work by one 'regular person'
source - I heard this on two local radio stations from 2 different NFL players. Heard at work by one 'regular person'
Q: How's it goin? A: Nothin' but green, dog.
Situational - breaking the last tackle - NOTHIN' BUT GREEN ahead (refers to the field color)
Q: How are contract negotiations going? A: Nothin' but green, man.
Q: Did you close the deal? A: Nothin' but green, boss.
Situational - breaking the last tackle - NOTHIN' BUT GREEN ahead (refers to the field color)
Q: How are contract negotiations going? A: Nothin' but green, man.
Q: Did you close the deal? A: Nothin' but green, boss.
by DJ Steve September 30, 2006
The romantic act taken between a couple where the male eats 6 unripened bananas and begins to crap on the females chest, he then proceeds to crab his way down her body from the chest to the waist
by the real dovakin November 08, 2016
by lgrl July 21, 2006
The absolute antithesis of what it means to be a member of a team. This term comes directly from the Call of Duty series where teammates are represented on a minimap by small green arrows. In World at War and later installments, a green arrow can be anyone outside of a player's squad.
A typical green arrow shows little regard for victory conditions, no self-preservation or communication skills, no weapon knowledge, and an overall lack of understanding with respect to basic gameplay mechanics. Always in direct contrast with "blue arrow".
A typical green arrow shows little regard for victory conditions, no self-preservation or communication skills, no weapon knowledge, and an overall lack of understanding with respect to basic gameplay mechanics. Always in direct contrast with "blue arrow".
Teammate: "Hey, green arrow, help me out. There is a sniper in that building, and you're right behind him."
Green Arrow: "..."
Teammate: "Why are you just standing there?"
Green Arrow: "..." (pulls out grenade)
Teammate: "Yes, at least take him out."
Green Arrow: "..." (grenade detonates in hand)
Teammate: "..." >:(
Green Arrow: "..."
Teammate: "Why are you just standing there?"
Green Arrow: "..." (pulls out grenade)
Teammate: "Yes, at least take him out."
Green Arrow: "..." (grenade detonates in hand)
Teammate: "..." >:(
by Fryd Chickunz December 16, 2010
A former gamer's username. This gamer briefly went through a lot of FPS's. And when I mean briefly, I mean in about a week. Such as Jedi Knight : Jedi Academy, Quake 3, Counter Strike 1.6, Unreal Tournament 2004, etc... He "owned" as some gamers said at each game. Now the word has been sometimes used in replacement of the words "pwn" , "uber" and "ownage" in video games.
Because of the previous definition I mentioned. People have started using this word more often. So people now are using this new definition for it. "A sheep that vomits". That simple. But people don't really "enjoy" this type of sheep, so it has been known as the least favorite kind.
Because of the previous definition I mentioned. People have started using this word more often. So people now are using this new definition for it. "A sheep that vomits". That simple. But people don't really "enjoy" this type of sheep, so it has been known as the least favorite kind.
by plazity March 28, 2007