a phrase used to tell somebody that they just got owenzed, served, hit, etc.; basically this statement tells the opponent that you know what you're doing and they obviously don't
by El_Scorcho October 11, 2004

If you say you have (got) to hand it to someone you mean that they have been very successful or skilful.
Wow, it actually worked. I've got to hand it to you, buddy whatever you're putting down, she is picking up.
by Zeantor December 12, 2018

To be busy, to have no free hands. Originates from having cheeses on one's fingers from eating cheese poofs.
by Alex Proctor September 27, 2006

by Bru boi January 25, 2018

by victor arellano June 11, 2006

Used in the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory" when Penny and Amy beat Sheldon and Leonard in Pictionary. 'Got Your Ass Handed To You' is a phrase to mean something along the lines of 'You Just Got Thrashed!"
Penny: I wonder where the phrase Got Your Ass Handed To You originated. Maybe it's from ancient Rome where they'd actually chop off someones ass and be like HERE! You know to appease the god Loseronius.. The god of LOSERS
Sheldon: ._.
Sheldon: ._.
by Thatawesomegirlwithsass July 9, 2014

Ryan: (impressed) Dude's got hands.
Xander: I think they're paws, actually.
Ryan: Whatever. We can definitely use him on the team.
Xander: I think they're paws, actually.
Ryan: Whatever. We can definitely use him on the team.
by johnzilla1126 September 14, 2025
