Relating to billiards: Taking the break, then proceeding to pocket every ball thereafter without miss or scratch.
by ltdrifter February 02, 2003
An action taken when an individual becomes so frustrated with a game or task that they seek not only to give up, but to do so in a fashion sufficiently expressing their anger. Though most often used to refer to tabletop or card games (Magic the Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons, etc.), it can be used for any game or job.
See also rage quit
See also rage quit
"That move was total bull! You didn't deserve to win, that was all luck!"
"Whoa, no need to flip the table."
"Whoa, no need to flip the table."
by PsykoMutt May 27, 2016
Q - 'I'll bet you don't even know what "farm to table" means.'
A - Stand, think, turn around, leave.
A - Stand, think, turn around, leave.
by sideshowmaster October 11, 2016
by Jaswern February 24, 2010
Mainly used in context of wanting to leave quickly; get out of here
Also another term for goodbye, Kind of like a "Peace out"
Also another term for goodbye, Kind of like a "Peace out"
Examples:
"this is boring, lets table out!"
"I don't wanna stay here! I have plans with Jess! lets table out!"
"alright guys we're going, table out!"
"this is boring, lets table out!"
"I don't wanna stay here! I have plans with Jess! lets table out!"
"alright guys we're going, table out!"
by Mscd1128 June 22, 2006
When someone's anal about how you hold your fork or some shit at dinner, and proceeds to throw their utencils at you and break dishes in a fit to have you conform. Like my dad.
"What a fucking table nazi! All I did was slurp and he fuckin broke a dish on my brother's head; so I did it again, and so did he. What a fun game."
by Chris March 02, 2005
Term used often in college football to refer to a team winning all of it's games, usually in a conference.
by pitar83 October 19, 2008