To be used when someone is preoccupied with their own thought and keeps trying to talk about that, virtually ignoring what you said, regardless of the gravity of the situation of what you just said.
Dave: Hey, wanted to tell you how I sprained my ankle yesterday.
Jon: Not now Dave, I just found out I had AIDS
Dave: Oh ok. Anyway, so yea wanted to tell you how my ankle got sprained.
Jon: Motherfuckin Wake up and Skip the Scene Dave. I dont care about your ankle right now.
Dave: Are you ok? what's wrong?
Jon: Not now Dave, I just found out I had AIDS
Dave: Oh ok. Anyway, so yea wanted to tell you how my ankle got sprained.
Jon: Motherfuckin Wake up and Skip the Scene Dave. I dont care about your ankle right now.
Dave: Are you ok? what's wrong?
by almoh June 14, 2011

The act of twisting and tucking your hair inside of a hat or some sort. Then when you take the hat off your hair cascades down your back looking beautiful. (See the Princess Diaries movie)
Princess Diaries Tuck-up-
Just put your hair in your work hat like the "Princess Diaries tuck up", so when you're off you can whip your hat off and shake your hair out and yell "I'm off work bitches"
Just put your hair in your work hat like the "Princess Diaries tuck up", so when you're off you can whip your hat off and shake your hair out and yell "I'm off work bitches"
by THCMomster October 18, 2020

by Branham ASB April 13, 2022

when a certain someone (might or might not be named karam) goes on about gay porn or some shit and everyone tells him to shut the fuck up
by iusearch December 21, 2020

Girl: "Hey! Put up your hand."
Guy: "Okaaay..." *puts up hand*
*girls giggle and whisper* "He's so small!"
Guy: "Okaaay..." *puts up hand*
*girls giggle and whisper* "He's so small!"
by ThomasKinkade February 16, 2015

Deliberately and secretly disadvantaging someone in some way in the workplace. For example, overloading them with work, denying them training opportunities or spreading gossip about them.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
If you don't kiss arse with that bastard manager, he'll put your weights up at the next performance appraisal.
by The Watcher On The Wall November 28, 2011

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