To flirt and attempt to get a girl to be attracted to you. Has no real derivation, but I sometimes think of it as tuning the girl to your station, not disimilar from a radio.
The act of 'tuning' ceases the moment you kiss the girl or a relationship is formed.
A 'tune mission' is going for a walk, mission or outing with the aim of meeting, tuning and hopefully scoring with hot chicks.
The act of 'tuning' ceases the moment you kiss the girl or a relationship is formed.
A 'tune mission' is going for a walk, mission or outing with the aim of meeting, tuning and hopefully scoring with hot chicks.
by Diego July 07, 2003
1. Set to the musical composition of.
2. Used to mean "approximately", or "in the general range of", but usually only when talking about large sums of money.
2. Used to mean "approximately", or "in the general range of", but usually only when talking about large sums of money.
1. When I heard Weird Al Yankovich's lyrics to the tune of "Beat It", I decided that maybe MTV really was a worthless tool of Satan.
2. Right: So then I had to pay something to the tune of $5,000 for a new one.
Wrong: So then I had to pay something to the tune of $0.05 for a new one.
Notice that the order of magnitude of the cash amount affects the usage of the phrase.
2. Right: So then I had to pay something to the tune of $5,000 for a new one.
Wrong: So then I had to pay something to the tune of $0.05 for a new one.
Notice that the order of magnitude of the cash amount affects the usage of the phrase.
by Al December 02, 2003
Phrase used in Manchester to describe someone who has been beaten up, usually in football or gang related violence.
That lad and his mates got proper Tuned In after the match, there was blood everywhere.
Another word from you and I'll tune you right in.
Another word from you and I'll tune you right in.
by DukeFace November 16, 2006
by FHS Kid January 28, 2006
South African slang. To tell someone something, or to tell someone you're unhappy about something they're doing.
"Tune me details about that chick you scored last night"
or
"Hey Boet, that oke is skeefing your cherry"
"I check oke, I scheme I should tune him, one time!"
or
"Hey Boet, that oke is skeefing your cherry"
"I check oke, I scheme I should tune him, one time!"
by TheDuce June 27, 2006
by I am not Red. September 06, 2010
Something that is good, or approved of. Derived from music. Can be used in place of 'safe'. Used in London.
by LBU November 08, 2003