by big fat communist June 4, 2019

If a rv has a door on the left side of it, itnis a symbol to the others in the campground your lbtq+ friendly and open for "meeting up". Similar to a pineapple on the door of a home of swingers.
You see that tranny walking across the campground last night? Popped right into that left door over there since a Trailer Left Door is the universal symbol for that stuff.
by Cropscouter September 9, 2021

by xMFW June 7, 2011

Every day, we actively engage with an essential and fundamental aspect of our lives. The door. This remarkable feature empowers us to effortlessly access new spaces and experiences, swinging open and closed. It's important to appreciate the significance of the everyday door; it symbolizes the abundant opportunities that await us, just beyond our grasp.
Guy 1: I'm gonna open the door and go outside.
Guy 2: See ya!
Guy 1: Then I will close the door.
Guy 2: Ok, bye!
Guy 2: See ya!
Guy 1: Then I will close the door.
Guy 2: Ok, bye!
by purple milly YouTube March 29, 2025

When you usually say “wheels off” in a restaurant but then the “walk- in door locks itself and you literally have to close down and take the door off it’s hinges to get in to the walk-in fridge.
I don’t know what happened at On The Border Sunday night. It’s doors off In that place! Here’s my two week notice!
by Lizease May 2, 2020

Noun. Singular. A contemporary term that describes someone with advanced journalistic expertise but is out of touch with any classical aspect of literary amusement, namely crossword puzzle solving. It's most appropriately used in reference to an Editor-in-Chief of a graduate school newspaper but could be extended to describe any member of the editorial board thereof.
by TMP's © November 7, 2014
