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roll the barrel

The cop-out option you can take in a game of truth or dare.
Jan: Mike, I dare you to either kiss Lucy or streak.
Mike: I'll roll the barrel.
by SEOW May 27, 2007
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bent over the barrel

Getting screwed over in the worst possible sense. Right up there with BOHICA.
I really got bent over the barrel with this detail.
by kitesoldier October 30, 2008
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bottom of the barrel

As low as it gets
Girl "I need a boyfriend"
Friend "Try craigslist"
Girl " NOO... thats bottom of the barrel"
by Sharapstar December 18, 2012
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scrape the bottom of the barrel

To get stuck with the very last pick or settle for something of extremely low quality.
Joe said he'd come to the big party with a bunch of hoes, but we knew he was really scraping the bottom of the barrel when he showed up holding a bunch of garden tools.
by Nick D May 17, 2004
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bottom of the barrel

a term that describes the least desirable item to choose from when there are a number of things to choose from
rotton food is at the bottom of the barrel to choose from when you want something to eat
by lunar shadows August 16, 2004
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cash on the barrel head

it means basically 'cash and carry'... you pay someone cash on the spot (placing the cash atop a barrel that's for sale) and they in turn release the goods to you right then and there - and you carry it (the barrel) away!
I see that you're selling your car on line. Can I give you cash on the barrel head and I drive away with the title?
by muchomojo4u September 23, 2013
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cash on the barrel

also "cash on the barrelhead". Means that you give me cash, and I'll give you the product at that time. No credit no delivery.
Buddy: You ever think about selling that old juicer?
Barbara: I'll give it to you for $20 - cash on the barrel.
Buddy: OK, here is the money.
Barbara: Thank you, here is the juicer.
Buddy: It has been a pleasure doing business with you.
Barbara: The feeling is mutual.
by smoo-smoo-smoo October 8, 2010
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