After a long day of hiking, we were all famished and eagerly putting on the feed bag at the all-you-can-eat buffet.
by I am the dreamer in the ocean April 07, 2024
by skateeefasstttteattttttcach December 03, 2018
“Guys” can refer to a lot of things, usu. weed, beer, and cigarettes.
Ex: “I’m down to my last two guys, I should stop at the OP and pick some up.” or “Pass me a couple guys.”
“Put some guys on it” specifically refers to pot, however. Usually said when trying to come up with a plan or figure out rides or solve any number of simple tasks that become increasingly difficult to manage due to the inverse relationship between sobriety and basic problem-solving skills and everyone would just rather pack another bowl than decide right away.
Ex: “I’m down to my last two guys, I should stop at the OP and pick some up.” or “Pass me a couple guys.”
“Put some guys on it” specifically refers to pot, however. Usually said when trying to come up with a plan or figure out rides or solve any number of simple tasks that become increasingly difficult to manage due to the inverse relationship between sobriety and basic problem-solving skills and everyone would just rather pack another bowl than decide right away.
1: “Where should we go to eat?” 2: “I dunno, put some guys on it. It’s fine."
1: “So what do you want from Sonic?” 2: “I dunno, man, we got guys on it, it’s fine.”
1: “What movie should we watch?” 2: “Fuck, man, put some guys on it. Gives me time to think. It’ll be fine. We got guys.”
1: “So what do you want from Sonic?” 2: “I dunno, man, we got guys on it, it’s fine.”
1: “What movie should we watch?” 2: “Fuck, man, put some guys on it. Gives me time to think. It’ll be fine. We got guys.”
by snaggletoothbaby May 04, 2011
The 2016 equivalent of the mid-late 2000s phrase "you got served". For one to be put on clams, they must be showed up by somebody who is considered of lesser ability (i.e. an underdog).
The phrase's origin is unclear but it did originate from the suburban town of Montville, NJ. The thought process behind the phrase seems to tie into the nature of clams to be served as an appetizer (i.e. clams casino) on a platter for group consumption. In this example, it points to somebody being put out in the open to be picked on by a multitude of bystanders.
The phrase's origin is unclear but it did originate from the suburban town of Montville, NJ. The thought process behind the phrase seems to tie into the nature of clams to be served as an appetizer (i.e. clams casino) on a platter for group consumption. In this example, it points to somebody being put out in the open to be picked on by a multitude of bystanders.
Mark, the tiniest kid in the school, just stuffed Rob's (the varsity basketball captain) shot in gym class. ROB JUST GOT PUT ON CLAMS
by Jgo55 November 18, 2016
by christmas geek November 12, 2020
Put-uh-rite is what you do with someone or something that you should have left rite where it was.
Because it was meant to be seen, Not touched, Not moved, and Definitely not admired so much you take it home....
Because it was meant to be seen, Not touched, Not moved, and Definitely not admired so much you take it home....
by Mrs. KNOWITALL. December 15, 2020
- I was on a cruise on a boat when I bumped into Zac Efron. We smoked a cigarette. When he left, he put-put me!
by Miaous July 14, 2017