by Aftermarket September 20, 2013
by DiiKaBaKa January 24, 2004
The areas of any city or municipality where drugs can be purchased on the street easily and notoriously.
by Gojai August 24, 2017
1) An email received, proving to you that yes, things COULD be worse.
2) An email you sent which derides all and sundry and which, one microsecond after you hit the send key, fills you with an instant feeling of dread and remorse
3) A customer complaint of any description
2) An email you sent which derides all and sundry and which, one microsecond after you hit the send key, fills you with an instant feeling of dread and remorse
3) A customer complaint of any description
I complained to the boss about losing the coffee break, so he sent me a shit-o-gram.
I sent a shit-o-gram to my ex wife, but accidently sent it to everyone on my work mailing list instead.
I sent a shit-o-gram to my ex wife, but accidently sent it to everyone on my work mailing list instead.
by sociopath9 May 02, 2009
Something that Charlie Sheen bangs when he is not banging hookers. Sometimes he bangs 7 gram rocks and hookers simultaneously. Apparently it is enough cocaine to kill two and a half men.
by The Queenslander March 05, 2011
C-Sheen: How many grams is that rock?
Rock Supplier: 3.5.
C-Sheen: Give me two of those.
Rock Supplier: Okay man, if that's how you roll.
C-Sheen: That's how I roll.
And then Charlie banged out that seven gram rock.
Rock Supplier: 3.5.
C-Sheen: Give me two of those.
Rock Supplier: Okay man, if that's how you roll.
C-Sheen: That's how I roll.
And then Charlie banged out that seven gram rock.
by CtownandDown March 10, 2011
The "final ration from the Soviet State", the 7.62mm bullet from a Tokarev TT-33 or Mosin-Nagant m1895 Revolver. The bullet weighs nine grams, so to be given nine grams of lead from the Soviet State is to be shot by an officer. This phrase was coined by Soviet soldiers in world war II when failing to carry out your duty or any sign of cowardice meant being shot in the head by your officer or commissar.
Also has some use today in Ukrainian Mafia circles, where the 7.62x25mm bullet is still used.
Also has some use today in Ukrainian Mafia circles, where the 7.62x25mm bullet is still used.
Simonov dropped his rifle in battle, so he was given 9 grams of lead.
Over 12,500 Soviet soldiers were given 9 grams of lead at Stalingrad.
Over 12,500 Soviet soldiers were given 9 grams of lead at Stalingrad.
by DRAC250 March 11, 2011