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Rockets on deck

Jim: Yo Mark, you see those knockers?
Mark: Hell ya, can't you see I got my rockets on deck?
Jim: Damn dude, put that away before you get arrested.
by 78332158498 June 15, 2011
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Stacks On Deck

Stacks on deck is a term that refers to having a sufficiently large quantity of money to the point where one can spend as much as they want without noticing the loss. The term is commonly included in hip-hop, rap, and RnB songs, often in conjunction with lyrics that claim to be able to provide unlimited luxuries for a female companion. An example of this type of usage can be seen in the song “Whatever You Like”, where the rapper T.I. sings “Stacks on deck, Patron on ice, we can pop bottles all night, baby you could have whatever you like”. Here the phrase refers to having enough money to buy limitless bottles of Patron. Obviously, having stacks on deck requires having a large amount of money, yet to use the phrase itself there are less obvious requirements. You won’t see a high profile banker or engineer use the phrase to describe their wealth because to most people they would sound like they’re trying to impersonate the style and tone of a rapper. Contrary to what some people might believe, the term refers neither to falling to the floor during a gunfight nor to taking MDMA, as is sometimes claimed. The term is a fairly modern one, thought to have originated due to high profile, rich playboys throwing down stacks of cash onto the “deck” of the bar, buying drinks without regard to cost. The term became somewhat more famous after the artist Soulja Boy created a recording label under the name Stacks on Deck Entertainment (SODMG).
To buy all that wacky tobakky, he must have had mad stacks on deck
by KyleBohunicky October 13, 2011
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On deck

To have something readily available or within reach.
I keep them choppas on deck!
Bitch I got stacks on deck!
by Aok706 April 23, 2007
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Tool On Deck

"Tool On Deck" is an urban phrase used when you want to let people know you have gun. The word "tool" refers to the gun and the word "deck" refers to having your gun at the ready. The phrase was originated in the south in places like Miami & New Orleans. Was made popular by rapper Lil' Wayne on the song "9mm" on David Banners album "The Greatest Story Ever Told".
What? You wanna start some shit? TOOL ON DECK!

Don't worry, if they start something I got my "tool on deck".
by Just Guy January 17, 2008
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Bread on Deck

referring to gas money. Gas money.
example 1: aye make sure ya'll boys got the bread on deck.

example 2: hey man, where was that bread on deck that you owe me?

shit cuz, ill hit you back on the 1st.
by Getajob5389 January 4, 2009
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Stacks on deck

To be so rich that you don't really have to worry about money at all. Well-known for some rap references, Little Wayne, TI, etc.
That bitch's gear is so fly, he gotta have stacks on deck.
by Lancington February 11, 2009
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Who's on deck?

It means "who is selling weed"
I need some marijuana, who's on deck?
by Bat woman August 26, 2015
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