by Piyu January 19, 2005
by james c-n August 20, 2006
A bribe paid to dissatisfied employees to encourage them not to leave a company. Usually monetary, but it can be payment in kind. See carrot.
by gareth keenan August 05, 2003
Used to describe a person that took care of a big problem and set everything straight or organized some big project by bringing it all together to make it happen.
"Yo dawg, thanks for bailin' me out. Yo teh glue!"
"Carlton, my man, you were the glue this week. Bucking for a promotion I see."
"Carlton, my man, you were the glue this week. Bucking for a promotion I see."
by pedicabber May 15, 2005
As in; are you high on glue? An ad hominem logical fallacy. A play on words referring to the desperation of an individual's actions or words, accusing them of becoming intoxicated on the poorest of substances, or in other words, doing anything to further themselves from sober, logical thinking by way of intentional self delusion. To be stuck on an illogical conclusion, or belief system, to such an extent that a person is literally, and purposefully deluding themselves by way of substance abuse.
Commonly used as a logical fallacy, to battle other logical fallacies, usually unbeknownst to either party.
Commonly used as a logical fallacy, to battle other logical fallacies, usually unbeknownst to either party.
by The Northerner November 24, 2010
Boy 1 - "Hey, Sherman, what's wrong with you?"
Boy 2 - "GGNGnggNNGGO! GLU! GLU! URgggRRGGgg..." *passes out*
Boy 2 - "GGNGnggNNGGO! GLU! GLU! URgggRRGGgg..." *passes out*
by Tommy Wommy Womsters September 16, 2003