Using the plural construction "we" rather than the singular "I": a characteristic common among latchers when attempting to imply a connection between oneself and a second party
Chloe: Are you going to watch the game tonight?
Sarah: Uh-huh. We'll be at your house at seven.
Chloe: "We"? You mean you & Mark?
Sarah: Yeah, me & Mark; "we."
Chloe: Oh. Kickin' it with the wheeze after just two dates, huh?
Sarah: Uh-huh. We'll be at your house at seven.
Chloe: "We"? You mean you & Mark?
Sarah: Yeah, me & Mark; "we."
Chloe: Oh. Kickin' it with the wheeze after just two dates, huh?
by Not Tiffany August 30, 2008
Get the kickin' it with the wheezemug. by Moblspank October 3, 2023
Get the Kickin' it Malone stylemug. When a chick is so hot in booty-shorts, you want to watch her spread her legs between two driving big rigs.
by Bigg Tiggs March 21, 2017
Get the kickin' like Van Dammemug. One who kicks it Kwisatz Haderach style is one who enjoys sitting back and relaxing with one of the many novels of Frank Herbert's notoriously infamous Dune series.
by Gorramfirefly November 21, 2010
Get the Kickin' It Kwisatz Haderach Stylemug. by CaptainessObvious June 28, 2011
Get the Captain kickin' in open doorsmug. by ChewyChewyChewbacca March 31, 2017
Get the kickin' like Van Dammemug. "Bro, how was your history exam?"
"Good! I just finished, and now I'm kickin the frog."
"Nice."
"Nice."
"Good! I just finished, and now I'm kickin the frog."
"Nice."
"Nice."
by DiggetyDawg October 15, 2019
Get the kickin the frogmug.