Flying Cat, also referred to as squitten, is a rare species only made in Canada. These creatures are the meme generators!
by Albruins September 18, 2019
Everyone is getting quarantine cats while stuck at home. Some worry what will happen to these cats after quarantine.
by wofew August 24, 2020
Alley Cat
A type of race that bike messengers partake in for fun that simulates the average messenger's work day.
Most often, alley cat races are designed as a "checkpoint" race, meaning that racers must pass through certain points on the pre-defined route in succession before completing the race. Some check points require actually dropping off/picking up items or even completely silly games (like spinning around in circles and pinning a tail on a donkey) before receiving clearance to proceed to the next checkpoint.
Some races mimic "sprints" or "time trials" like those commonly found in professional bicycle races.
Cheating, taking alternative routes, or otherwise "breaking the rules" are generally acceptable as that bike messenger culture can be highly competitive and require messengers to "do what it takes" to get the job done.
Awards are generally bragging rights in the forms of spoke cards. Before spoke cards were fashionable, these cards tended to be regular playing cards from a deck. The winner (first place) usually receives an Ace of Spades and can proudly wear it in the rear wheel. Instead of wearing numbers on their shirts or bags, spoke cards can be used to identify competitors at the finish line and check points.
A type of race that bike messengers partake in for fun that simulates the average messenger's work day.
Most often, alley cat races are designed as a "checkpoint" race, meaning that racers must pass through certain points on the pre-defined route in succession before completing the race. Some check points require actually dropping off/picking up items or even completely silly games (like spinning around in circles and pinning a tail on a donkey) before receiving clearance to proceed to the next checkpoint.
Some races mimic "sprints" or "time trials" like those commonly found in professional bicycle races.
Cheating, taking alternative routes, or otherwise "breaking the rules" are generally acceptable as that bike messenger culture can be highly competitive and require messengers to "do what it takes" to get the job done.
Awards are generally bragging rights in the forms of spoke cards. Before spoke cards were fashionable, these cards tended to be regular playing cards from a deck. The winner (first place) usually receives an Ace of Spades and can proudly wear it in the rear wheel. Instead of wearing numbers on their shirts or bags, spoke cards can be used to identify competitors at the finish line and check points.
by gremotherapy March 17, 2010
emo girl who tries to be prep but on the inside shes crawling down in her black abyss. takes in the bum bum
by Zack Allen June 07, 2006
by -Just_Mike- May 14, 2021
1. (n) ruff~kat anything that typifies masculinity or something hardcore. Worthy of recognition in the chauvinistic sense. (21C - from English 'hardcore' meaning rough)
2. (adj) ruff~kat a hardcore or masculine quality. (21C - from English 'hardcore' meaning rough)
2. (adj) ruff~kat a hardcore or masculine quality. (21C - from English 'hardcore' meaning rough)
by Mark Tatlow March 28, 2007
Someone doin' what they got to do to get by. They may not be doin' it in the smoothest, most ballinest way possible, but they get what has to be done, done. REAL TALK.
by Joo Bear February 11, 2010