Durham is the best place to be stoned I have ever been it has mad bridges and a stone throne a stones throw away whose back is gargoyle faces.
by Joe Czucha November 11, 2003
A phrase one can say meaning people should not criticize others for faults that they have themselves
Zach told me I had bad taste in music. I replied by telling him that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
by katie was here October 31, 2007
Commonly misinterpreted as being a proverb warning against hypocrisy. This is incorrect.
The actual meaning is closer to that of "if you can't take it, don't dish it out".
if you are a type of person who is easily offended, do not go around offending people unless you can handle being offended yourself.
The actual meaning is closer to that of "if you can't take it, don't dish it out".
if you are a type of person who is easily offended, do not go around offending people unless you can handle being offended yourself.
Person A - Katie is such a bitch. All I did was say she was a little bit fat, and she's going around calling me a stupid cow behind my back!
Person B - People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Person B - People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
by Dhalphir October 27, 2011
by Chad Verde August 17, 2010
by TrebleHead January 21, 2005
The state of becoming whack from a previously positive status.
The etymology of the term stems from the unfortunate Stones Throw record label, notable as the final resting place of once-good producers such as JDilla and Madlib.
The etymology of the term stems from the unfortunate Stones Throw record label, notable as the final resting place of once-good producers such as JDilla and Madlib.
by vramfoo1 August 13, 2007
by aggfdsgdsn June 28, 2007