When a group of black males witnesses one of their own drop for any number of reasons. Be it they get knocked out, trip and fall, can't handle their alcohol and tip over, or if they are dancing and their hubris gets the better of them causing them to trip themselves up.
The level and intensity of the call out is based on the circumstances of them falling and how hard they hit the ground.
The level and intensity of the call out is based on the circumstances of them falling and how hard they hit the ground.
As Jamal was dancing with his bride at his wedding, he tried to pull off a move he saw in a movie. As he fell he knocked over his bride and mother in law. Before laughing Brian hollered "BLACK HAWK DOWN" to get the parties attention to Jamal's epic fail.
by Blackest Dragon January 14, 2015
A sexual act in which your friends help you hang from the ceiling fan with a belt and then set it to high speed. You go in and out of consciousness, as your lifeless body eventually ejaculates all over your helpless friends below.
by El_capitan556 March 20, 2018
when engaging in sexual intercourse with a black woman you pick her up while still inside her, and spin her around like a helecopter blade then let her go flying.
by atothejay/jeremy May 23, 2009
A black hawk down is defined by the precise motion of a black male performing wiener copters in semi-perfect circles and effectively wacking his partner in the face; thus, stopping the seemingly perpetual motion of the black wiener copter. Additionally, the answer is "no"--if you are a "sniper" and perform a heroic wiener copter you unfortunately do not get a congressional medal of honor.
Black hawk down that trifling hoe.
by Rediculon March 06, 2007
An exclamation referring to someone who has become engaged, or otherwise committed in a serious relationship.
by Cuban8 September 28, 2005
When someone becomes so intoxicated -during what may seem to be the peak of the party- that they pass out, either on the floor or ground or in a chair
by j bobs May 01, 2006
by big titty bitch January 22, 2005