by matt October 25, 2003
To help someone out by
1) filling in,
2) backup their excuse
3) going along with their lie,
cosign for them, corroborate
their story
4) provide supporting firepower for
them in a shootout {Hollywood}
1) filling in,
2) backup their excuse
3) going along with their lie,
cosign for them, corroborate
their story
4) provide supporting firepower for
them in a shootout {Hollywood}
I got a hot date, can you cover my shift on Friday night?
He told his mom that he'd been at my house all night. I covered for him.
Cover my back, I'm goin' in!!!
He told his mom that he'd been at my house all night. I covered for him.
Cover my back, I'm goin' in!!!
by mandingoe January 19, 2005
by Kim October 16, 2003
by Bishop Nelson March 29, 2005
by Captain Steve July 05, 2007
An alternative name for boxers, so called because of their primary purpose. The term originated and is most frequenly employed in North London.
Appearing clad only (or almost only) in covers is an indicator of blissful, graceful insouciance, such as that which is experienced by one living that thug life.
Contrary to widespread belief, combining one's covers with a t-shirt, dressing gown and slippers/flip-flops demonstrates not sloth but pure sartorial savoir-faire of the very finest variety.
Appearing clad only (or almost only) in covers is an indicator of blissful, graceful insouciance, such as that which is experienced by one living that thug life.
Contrary to widespread belief, combining one's covers with a t-shirt, dressing gown and slippers/flip-flops demonstrates not sloth but pure sartorial savoir-faire of the very finest variety.
Person A: What are you doing this weekend?
Person B: Illing and chilling in covers and flip flops, smoking mad weed, reading fine literature.
Person A: All I can do is express my profound admiration.
Person B: Illing and chilling in covers and flip flops, smoking mad weed, reading fine literature.
Person A: All I can do is express my profound admiration.
by mph91 February 26, 2011
Cover version - Wikipedia: "In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a contemporary or previously recorded, commercially"
He's covering Ed Sheeran.
by DKD December 31, 2013