by Morgan June 29, 2004
A phrase meaning a casual gathering of friends or family. The expression is often used by a male to a female as an innuendo when one is not actually present. This use appears jokingly before the statement "UD that" to imply that no real definition exists. However, when the curiosity of the recipient gets the better of them, they find that a definition has been created as an elaborate ploy to conduct a joke.
Girl: Hey I haven't seen you in forever!
Guy: Oh yeah, I know. We should totally have a friendly get-together Saturday night at my house, if you know what I mean.
Girl: What?
Guy: Yeah, you and Kelly, Josh, Alex, and Tom should come over to watch some movies.
Girl: Ohhhh.
Guy: Oh yeah, I know. We should totally have a friendly get-together Saturday night at my house, if you know what I mean.
Girl: What?
Guy: Yeah, you and Kelly, Josh, Alex, and Tom should come over to watch some movies.
Girl: Ohhhh.
by JHitrik June 03, 2008
We ride together, we die together is a term used when a female is on top of you during sexual intercourse. Halfway through the act scream, "We ride together we die together!" and promptly roll off the bed while holding onto her for dear life.
Female: Wow, being on top is fun. We should do it again next time.
Male: We ride together we die together!
Male: *rolls off bed*
Male: We ride together we die together!
Male: *rolls off bed*
by Actually feral March 05, 2020
by Chodey123 July 02, 2011
A code work for a team in a game or just in general. Usually used in a game where teaming is either frowned upon or not allowed.
We were playing an FPS the other night where you're not allowed to team ,but we really wanted to play together and have a great time. We called anyone and everyone who wanted to organize a "smart get-together" because there was an admin on.
by TheSpecter May 27, 2015
A phrase used by people acting high and mighty in justifying COVID mitigation measures, regardless how remote or questionably effective, while their own track record is dicey and possibly hypocritical. The COVID-esque equivalent to “thank you for your service.”
by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022
When you're really broke but you absolutely need something so start gathering large amounts loose coins.
by ekt8750 March 01, 2010