Used as a confirmative, denoting the non-impossibility or existence of something somebody said "no way" to.
by phantom oddity January 15, 2004
"Damn, girl, your man look stank.
Ways out, I'm just playin..."
Heavily used in the Montbello area of Denver back in the day.
Ways out, I'm just playin..."
Heavily used in the Montbello area of Denver back in the day.
by ADenverGirl73 August 02, 2003
by Im_so_emo_help_me March 17, 2017
noun: a saying used to aggrandize a weird, uncomfortable, or unusual comment or situation. the saying originated from the show Trailer Park Boys where Ray, a drunk ex-trucker, vindicated his greasy actions by claiming they're simply an acceptable part of the trucker lifestyle, the "way of the road".
When Bubbles asked why he was throwing his piss jugs all over the trailer park Ray simply replied, "Way of the road Bubs, way of the road."
Bubbles: "But Ray, they're 'ladies of the evening'.. Can't it just be the two of us on the road?"
Ray: "They're friends of the road Bubs, come on- be hospitable. It's the way of the road."
Jenny: "Why did you whip it out at the restaurant? We were having such a nice, quiet meal.."
Kevin: "Idk, way of the road?"
Bubbles: "But Ray, they're 'ladies of the evening'.. Can't it just be the two of us on the road?"
Ray: "They're friends of the road Bubs, come on- be hospitable. It's the way of the road."
Jenny: "Why did you whip it out at the restaurant? We were having such a nice, quiet meal.."
Kevin: "Idk, way of the road?"
by Mr Lahey January 06, 2014
"This sucks!"
"waaaaaay"
"waaaaaay"
by Digital Wang April 13, 2003
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to be thrust into a situation for which you are totally unequipped.
Originally from "Ernest Goes to Camp" - Counselor Stennis teaches the boys to swim by throwing them into the water and saying "You're going to learn to swim the Stennis way!"
Can be used to describe any sort of situation you're thrown into without preperation.
Originally from "Ernest Goes to Camp" - Counselor Stennis teaches the boys to swim by throwing them into the water and saying "You're going to learn to swim the Stennis way!"
Can be used to describe any sort of situation you're thrown into without preperation.
by That's what she said February 10, 2007