To claim how bad your situation in fantasy sports is, in a last ditch plee to the fantasy gods you let you win.
Opponent : You've already won, I'm Not going to even bother watching, there's no point, I've accepted defeat......oh look.... I won.
You : Stop leathering it in....cunt
You : Stop leathering it in....cunt
by Wigmo August 31, 2016
The word leather can be used to describe the state of a male's penis between flaccid and boner. Adam Carolla invented the word in high school, while working towards a degree in ceramics. The term "leather" was originally used to describe the point to which a piece of clay becomes too hard to mold or shape. Carolla first heard the word in a Ceramics 101 course in high school. Since then he has used the word to describe the state of his and Dr. Drew's penis. Both of which he has seen on many occasions.
by Mainer MAN March 9, 2011
by Wolf September 10, 2003
The state of the penis between flaccid and erect.
First used in this meaning by Adam Carolla on the Adam Carolla Show 3/8/11.
First used in this meaning by Adam Carolla on the Adam Carolla Show 3/8/11.
by Ace Fan March 9, 2011
Most people dont know how leather is manufactured.
it is most times ripped off the animal while it is still alive.
It comes from :
Most leather comes from cattle who are slaughtered for meat, worn-out dairy cows who no longer produce enough milk to be profitable, and veal calves whose soft skin is particularly valuable. Each of these animals suffers a lifetime of cruel confinement and is ultimately harvested for their milk and/or flesh. They also suffer from overcrowding, weather extremes, and lack of food and water on the long trip to the slaughterhouse, with many dying on the way.
it is most times ripped off the animal while it is still alive.
It comes from :
Most leather comes from cattle who are slaughtered for meat, worn-out dairy cows who no longer produce enough milk to be profitable, and veal calves whose soft skin is particularly valuable. Each of these animals suffers a lifetime of cruel confinement and is ultimately harvested for their milk and/or flesh. They also suffer from overcrowding, weather extremes, and lack of food and water on the long trip to the slaughterhouse, with many dying on the way.
by bleuberryz August 16, 2007
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