n. A relatively uncommon euphemism for powder cocaine, originating from frequent and heavy use by many musicians in the heyday of jazz.
Mark: Let me get a lil' more of that yayo.
Sean: Haven't you had enough of the jazz salt yet, you dope fiend?
Sean: Haven't you had enough of the jazz salt yet, you dope fiend?
by Em Epher May 03, 2008
Used of Marines for someone who is very experienced at their job and/or who has been enlisted for a long time.
also see salty
also see salty
"Grandpa was with those salt dogs that took Iwo Jima."
"The guys who took Fallujah were some salt dogs!"
"The guys who took Fallujah were some salt dogs!"
by bivouac June 02, 2005
intentionally degrading somebody.
got its name because of the stinging feeling one gets if somebody where to put salt on an open wound. the effects of "throwing salt" at a person are usually the same, but the stinging is on an emotional level.
got its name because of the stinging feeling one gets if somebody where to put salt on an open wound. the effects of "throwing salt" at a person are usually the same, but the stinging is on an emotional level.
Guy 1: "You guys are so weak. Yeah you won the game, but only because the other team blows."
Guy 2: "Man, why you always throwing salt?"
Guy 2: "Man, why you always throwing salt?"
by ibman67 July 26, 2008
Originally a sticker on the back of cars used to denote a surfer, bodyboarder, or general beach bum whose life centered around the ocean or related beach going activities. Ever seen a 32 year old man whose primary activity was surfing and working on his tan? That person would have a salt life sticker.
Unfortunately the trend spread to senior citizens, wanna be hipsters, soccer moms, and other persons wishing to inform the world that yes, they too have visited the beach at some point in life and they have the sticker to prove it.
Unfortunately the trend spread to senior citizens, wanna be hipsters, soccer moms, and other persons wishing to inform the world that yes, they too have visited the beach at some point in life and they have the sticker to prove it.
Dude: "Check out this wicked Salt Life sticker I just got for the back of my car!"
Me: "That's really lame dude. My Grandma has one of those on the back of her wheelchair and aren't you afraid of the ocean ever since you got raped by that dolphin?"
Dude: "I don't want to talk about it."
Me: "That's really lame dude. My Grandma has one of those on the back of her wheelchair and aren't you afraid of the ocean ever since you got raped by that dolphin?"
Dude: "I don't want to talk about it."
by Froturist March 01, 2009
by Envisions June 08, 2015
General Cornrow Wallace's favorite defense mechanism.
It initiated the battle between the 19th Street Gangsters and the River Terrace Crew in Chicago in the 80s.
It initiated the battle between the 19th Street Gangsters and the River Terrace Crew in Chicago in the 80s.
by A1 December 03, 2004