by Andrew August 21, 2003
Playstation Fanboi: "Hey guyz, just got the Playstation Move."
Neutral Person Who Owns All Current Consoles And Doesn't Have An Unreasonable Agenda: "Looks a little like a Wii Remote."
Playstation Fanboi: "WHAT! LOOKS NOTHING LIKE ONE. 'TENDO wiis R GAY AND MADE FOR GAY PPL"
Reasonable Playstation Owner: "Shut up, Playstation Fanboi, stop making us look like morons. Just accept it looks like the Wii remote and leave it at that.
Neutral Person Who Owns All Current Consoles And Doesn't Have An Unreasonable Agenda: "Looks a little like a Wii Remote."
Playstation Fanboi: "WHAT! LOOKS NOTHING LIKE ONE. 'TENDO wiis R GAY AND MADE FOR GAY PPL"
Reasonable Playstation Owner: "Shut up, Playstation Fanboi, stop making us look like morons. Just accept it looks like the Wii remote and leave it at that.
by Trip Hawkings July 28, 2010
e-move (electronically remove)
e·move ee-moov verb, e-moved, e-mov·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
The process of electronically removing something; an app, widget, friend, or follower from your Blog, Facebook, Twitter or any other social media forum.
e·move ee-moov verb, e-moved, e-mov·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
The process of electronically removing something; an app, widget, friend, or follower from your Blog, Facebook, Twitter or any other social media forum.
1. to e-move from a place or position; take away or off: to e-move the friend from your friend list.
2. to take off or shed (an app or widget): to e-move one’s blog.
3. to move or shift to another place or position; transfer: She e-moved the jpeg to another web page.
4. to put out; send away: to e-move a comment.
5. to dismiss or force from a position or office; discharge: They e-moved him for bigoted comments on-line.
6. to take away, withdraw, or eliminate: to e-move the threat of contact.
7. to get rid of; do away with; put an end to: to remove a stain; to e-move the source of the tweet.
8. to kill; assassinate. to delete and tell your followers/friends to also delete them – to completely e-move.
Related Form:
pre-e-move pree-moov a preemptive e-move; to find and block someone before they can request a friendship or follow you: she’s a right nutter I am going to pre-e-move her now.
2. to take off or shed (an app or widget): to e-move one’s blog.
3. to move or shift to another place or position; transfer: She e-moved the jpeg to another web page.
4. to put out; send away: to e-move a comment.
5. to dismiss or force from a position or office; discharge: They e-moved him for bigoted comments on-line.
6. to take away, withdraw, or eliminate: to e-move the threat of contact.
7. to get rid of; do away with; put an end to: to remove a stain; to e-move the source of the tweet.
8. to kill; assassinate. to delete and tell your followers/friends to also delete them – to completely e-move.
Related Form:
pre-e-move pree-moov a preemptive e-move; to find and block someone before they can request a friendship or follow you: she’s a right nutter I am going to pre-e-move her now.
by xwidep May 30, 2010
when someone does something that could cause them to be classified as a tool. This could mean doing something just because it's 'cool' and/or because someone told them to and/or because that's what everyone else is doing.
"Why would you go to the midnight premiere of Twilight when you can just see it the next day at a reasonable hour? What a tool move."
by Noddatool January 11, 2009
To make sure that our thing wasn't just a one night stand, I pulled the Cinderella move as an excuse to see him again.
by techtonic10036 April 16, 2014
When, "In a game of life and death, one wrong move could be his last."
Dangerous moves; risky maneuvers, but played like a pro.
Dangerous moves; risky maneuvers, but played like a pro.
Sean got caught with a kilo of cocaine, but just got off on a misdemeanor.
Those were some knight moves!
Those were some knight moves!
by majeweethis August 12, 2016
The simple gratifying action of a man while he stands and receives a blowjob in which he lifts his shirt to get a better view.
by furry bear September 23, 2009