NOUN
1. An Atlanta Municipal code reference for the misdemeanor of loitering in a high intensity drug neighborhood with no justifiable explanation for being there.
Also known as "DC Section 6."
VERB
1. To occupy a Dive.
2. To arrest a white boy/girl for being in a bad neighborhood. (active tense)
3. To get arrested for being a white boy/girl in a bad neighborhood. (passive tense)
1. An Atlanta Municipal code reference for the misdemeanor of loitering in a high intensity drug neighborhood with no justifiable explanation for being there.
Also known as "DC Section 6."
VERB
1. To occupy a Dive.
2. To arrest a white boy/girl for being in a bad neighborhood. (active tense)
3. To get arrested for being a white boy/girl in a bad neighborhood. (passive tense)
NOUN: Leonora got a DC-6 in The Bluff before she could score any Boy.
VERB: Detective Chinaman threatened to DC-6 me.
VERB: Detective Chinaman threatened to DC-6 me.
by James P Brawley March 22, 2005
Average Dumbass: Hey dude, Batman is from Marvel Comics right?
Smart Person: No you dumbshit he's from DC Comics
Smart Person: No you dumbshit he's from DC Comics
by Joey1214 January 26, 2009
"Don't care; Didn't read." Used in the tagging section of blogging sites such as Tumblr to express when someone overlooks your post because they didn't care enough about you to read it.
by thedownbeat January 13, 2011
by frank-tj-mackey April 11, 2008
Person 1: what’s Washington DC? Is that a city or something?
Person 2: you got it all wrong. It’s actually a type of off-brand washing machine.
Person 2: you got it all wrong. It’s actually a type of off-brand washing machine.
by tapulele August 29, 2021
The greatest Classic Rock band to walk this planet. The lead guitarist is Angus Young. His brother, Malcolm on the rythem guitar, the leadman is Brian Johnson. They are the best of the best.
AC/DC is not metal, its classic rock.
by ZeroIce January 10, 2005
Awesome band that is known for its loud, no frills rock, with sweet piercing vocals. Great for football games, or anytime.
by ben1 August 29, 2005