by Kyle Foregard June 22, 2021
by Ash April 26, 2005
1. When something is perfect.
2. A substitute for cool.
3. Can be used in reference to an athlete performing well (usually basketball or baseball).
2. A substitute for cool.
3. Can be used in reference to an athlete performing well (usually basketball or baseball).
1. You seen the lower body on that girl? That thing is dialed in.
2. You gotta get up to that party, it's gonna be dialed in.
3. Eric Gordon is dialed in right now.
2. You gotta get up to that party, it's gonna be dialed in.
3. Eric Gordon is dialed in right now.
by WBT February 28, 2008
by Ivan January 24, 2004
1.) Replacement for almost any verb that can take a direct object as long as there is some kind of phyiscal movement involved: to do, to make, to take, to get, to give; replacement for some verbs of motion: to go, to come; but usually not a replacement for a verb that doesn't involve motion: to see, to hear, to feel, to like etc.
2.) To hit or to hurt.
3.) To engage in any form of physical intimacy with.
4.) Reflexive: to betake oneself.
5.) To call someone on the phone.
2.) To hit or to hurt.
3.) To engage in any form of physical intimacy with.
4.) Reflexive: to betake oneself.
5.) To call someone on the phone.
1.) Hey man, want to go dial some dinner? If you dial on over here, we can dial some McDonalds in a bit but don't forget to dial your wallet because you're paying this time. Also dial me the five bucks you owe me from last time!
2.) I wish I hadn't been drinking on the job. I was using the hammer, missed, and dialed the hell out of my thumb.
3.) Wow, that broad was gorgeous? You dial her?
4.) We'll, I'm tired. Time to dial myself to sleep.
5.) Hey could you dial me the phone? I promised my wife I'd dial her as soon as we arrived. (Note: context will tell you the difference between this usage and #3).
2.) I wish I hadn't been drinking on the job. I was using the hammer, missed, and dialed the hell out of my thumb.
3.) Wow, that broad was gorgeous? You dial her?
4.) We'll, I'm tired. Time to dial myself to sleep.
5.) Hey could you dial me the phone? I promised my wife I'd dial her as soon as we arrived. (Note: context will tell you the difference between this usage and #3).
by dnnno April 13, 2009