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to be the next or newest big thing. it comes from a double reference: it is a bastardization of "on point" which means on top of things, with a baseball on-deck circle. in baseball, the on deck circle is where the next batter stands while he waits for his turn to bat. hence, the next big thing is "on deck."
1. yo, those boots are booty.
2. nah, man, these are on deck.
on deck by sonique tooth August 10, 2004
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ashley is going now and you are on deck
on deck by j stu August 6, 2004
When smoking J's, on deck is that who is ready to spark the next one. He/she does this by placing the J that will be smoked on top of their ear.
Alright, I could smoke another one, who's on deck?

Look at you, always on deck!

What's that shit on your ear? Oh, you're on deck.
on deck by Friend of the night August 22, 2007
1.) to be on or under the influence of marijuana
2.) to have marijuana in your possession that you plan to sell
1.) your eyes are blasted man, are you on deck?
2.) hey bill i need a gram by tonight, are you on deck?
on deck by TFS October 1, 2005
A plan with a female or the plan for the day. Something that is planned or will be happening next when pertaining to females or going out.
1. I didn't have any females on deck so I stayed home and went to sleep.

2.
Homeboy 1: Man, what do you have on deck for the night?

Homeboy 2: Nothing much. Just this one chick I met at the club. She wanna kick it so I'm going to chill with her.
On Deck by JOJO411 March 1, 2008
An adjective to describe an attractive person.

Refers to the on deck status in baseball, namely being a person who is very much "ready to go."
Did you see that girl? She was ON DECK!
on deck by Mediocrates May 19, 2004
About to have sex with someone.
Mark was on deck with Bill before Charlie beat him to first base.
on deck by Kerl lozl August 8, 2004