Chris: dude, why is Hobbes walking funny?
Ted: I think he got too drunk last night and ended up going rogue.
Chris: oh no, not with that tranny!!!
Ted: I think he got too drunk last night and ended up going rogue.
Chris: oh no, not with that tranny!!!
by Tequila_Mockingbird January 28, 2008
Going commandtoe is when you wear shoes without socks. Often done in the summer or if no socks are available.
Does not apply to when wearing sandals/flip-flops because socks in that context would just be wrong anyway.
Does not apply to when wearing sandals/flip-flops because socks in that context would just be wrong anyway.
Ray saw it was a bit of a scorcher outside so he decided to get some air between his toes by going commandtoe
by Rob Vile May 03, 2010
Slow and go refers to drug use where everything seems like slowmo, and then it is kicked into high gear by a stimulant. Never tried it, don't!
Slow and go sucks
by trombley November 04, 2003
Friend 1: Yo check out these new true religion jeans I bought!
Friend 2: Yoooo those shits “go kuuu”
Friend 3: yeah bruh them shits “go kuuu”
Friend 2: Yoooo those shits “go kuuu”
Friend 3: yeah bruh them shits “go kuuu”
by MAMASSS October 31, 2019
When a women understands she is attractive, uses a specific male, and only continues to associate with him only for when she needs something. Typically the male drops all immediate agendas to help the female, however he gets nothing in return. A false “friendship.”
Man, she only calls me when she needs something! She won’t even hang with us! I’ve become her go-to-guy, all hail the problem-solving General I am!
by ThePerplexingH August 31, 2018
A euphemism used in a similar fashion as "Going to see a man about a dog".
'Going to Alford' is usually a polite way of explaining an intention to attend a clandestine sexual meeting with anonymous consenting individuals.
'Going to Alford' is usually a polite way of explaining an intention to attend a clandestine sexual meeting with anonymous consenting individuals.
by Gary Barry June 01, 2011
1.freight train riding term where the train you are on goes onto a side track to let another train pass it.
2.when used like "going into the great hole in the sky", it is a train hopper who gets killed while hopping trains.
2.when used like "going into the great hole in the sky", it is a train hopper who gets killed while hopping trains.
1. "shit, were going into the hole, i'm gonna get off and take a shit"
2."man, mike should be more careful"
"you can bet he's going to the great hole in the sky"
2."man, mike should be more careful"
"you can bet he's going to the great hole in the sky"
by jilldo December 28, 2003