by gunnar89 August 31, 2009
when you get an erection that is only about half way erect. This happens when you are subconciously turned on.
Aw dude! I got halfsies when I was petting your cat. I got halfsies when my aunt gave me a massage. I got halfsies from riding a horse.
by Sam-da-man September 18, 2008
by Curly Dino July 07, 2006
half-brothers or sisters. people who share one parent, but not the other. eg, people with the same mother but different fathers.
you could also spell or pronounce it "halvsies", but you'd look like a retard.
you could also spell or pronounce it "halvsies", but you'd look like a retard.
Girl1: "I thought you had a brother. How come I never see him anymore?"
Girl2: "My sister and I live here with our mom, but our halfsies live in Texas with their dad."
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Guy1: "Megan and Ryan are spending a lot of time together. Are they dating?"
Guy2: "No way, man! They're halfsies!"
Girl2: "My sister and I live here with our mom, but our halfsies live in Texas with their dad."
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Guy1: "Megan and Ryan are spending a lot of time together. Are they dating?"
Guy2: "No way, man! They're halfsies!"
by MattJ77 March 12, 2009
by Dushtie December 18, 2007
"Dude, did you see that chick? I think she had a dick!"
"Yeah dude, Halfsie - upper half woman, bottom half dude"
"Yeah dude, Halfsie - upper half woman, bottom half dude"
by WiggityX January 27, 2009
When you can't decide between two things, so you and another person (usually a friend or acquaintance) each purchase one of the desired items and you both exchange half of each item with one another.
Note: Most often done when ordering food. This way you can eat both items you want instead of ordering two meals and looking like a fat ass.
Note: Most often done when ordering food. This way you can eat both items you want instead of ordering two meals and looking like a fat ass.
Person 1: "Man, I can't decide between the teriyaki chicken or the club."
Person 2: "Yeah, me neither."
Person 1: "Double halfsies?"
Person 2: "You read my mind."
Person 2: "Yeah, me neither."
Person 1: "Double halfsies?"
Person 2: "You read my mind."
by rkitch February 12, 2013