An action taken by one friend towards another after being provoked past that individual's threshold or tolerance for annoyance, disagreement, or disrespect towards him/her. An Italian often has a much lower than normal tolerance for aggravation, and will prompt a "time out" by saying "Are you f---ing serious right now bro'?" or "How you gonna come off like that to me?". He will then place the friend (sometimes ex-friend) on "time out" for an indefinite time period, not talking, calling, nor returning phone calls. In extreme cases, the melancholy time-out-ee will try anything to get back together with his/her friend. The exchange of online, often sentimental, greeting cards are a popular option.
Jason had had enough... he pulled up next to Manny in his Camaro exclaiming, "That's it bro'. You're on time out!"
by J__ July 07, 2006
Police. See #1. You look at them one time. If you double take or look too long you might attract their attention. In doing so, with a cop with nothing better to do and if in their minds they suspect an ounce of fishy shit going on with you, expect to get followed for a bit so they can check your plates, pull you over and/or get talked to to see what's up with you.
From the movie Street Kings
Coates: Man, we got the one time up in here. Motherfucking po-po. Is there any square cops out there? Or is everybody out for theirs?
Coates: Man, we got the one time up in here. Motherfucking po-po. Is there any square cops out there? Or is everybody out for theirs?
by Freeloading Will July 19, 2010
A period of time where one is required to attend work but not actually do anything productive whatsoever. Also known as a complete waste of time.
by neo December 09, 2003
Something that occurs within 4 hours of the time originally stated it would. This expression originated in Belize, a country in which nobody on time due to a relaxed, no-rush lifestyle.
Matt: So the boat is coming to pick us up when?
Eric: Cho man, di boat be comin' by arown nine o clock Belizian time.
Matt: So noon then?
Eric: Cho man, di boat be comin' by arown nine o clock Belizian time.
Matt: So noon then?
by The Beer Bambino September 29, 2007
Fighter: Good morning!
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: How are you?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: Wanna swordfight?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: Are you mentally deranged?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: ...
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: How are you?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: Wanna swordfight?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: Are you mentally deranged?
Tat Dude: Times are tough.
Fighter: ...
by Times are tough. July 17, 2004
This phrase is used to indicate that I have to go now. It is a synonym to the word bounce, leave, split, peace, peace out
by Rhil March 23, 2006