slow down and chill awhile... relax and jam to sounds of jazz, funk, soul, and r&b rolled into one hip glass of brown liqour music on two or three cubes of ice...
by LastSeed October 5, 2008
Get the brown liquor musicmug. Kid 1: What did you have for breakfast yesterday?
Kid 2: Rubber balls & liquor
Kid 1: What did you have for lunch yesterday?
Kid 2: Rubber balls & liquor
Kid 1: What did you do to your girlfriend last night?
Kid 2: Rub 'er balls & lick 'er
Kid 2: Rubber balls & liquor
Kid 1: What did you have for lunch yesterday?
Kid 2: Rubber balls & liquor
Kid 1: What did you do to your girlfriend last night?
Kid 2: Rub 'er balls & lick 'er
by Willis P Styles September 27, 2007
Get the Rubber balls & liquormug. An individual, usually a young black male, who converts to Islam while in prison and then returns to his pre-Muslim ways when on the outside.
James can be seen in his dad's front yard sippin' on a foty (fourty ounce malt liquor bottle), eatin' fried pork skins, smokin' Newports, and beatin' on his old lady--a classic Malt Liquor Muslim.
by Gary Vitalis February 6, 2007
Get the Malt Liquor Muslimmug. The Beer-Liquor Rule is a guideline for alcohol consumption that goes like this:
"Liquor before beer, nothing to fear. Beer before liquor, never been sicker."
The placement of the 2 relationships doesn't matter whether one's before the other, as several drunks have argued it as long as they rhyme you've got the idea of the Rule.
"Liquor before beer, nothing to fear. Beer before liquor, never been sicker."
The placement of the 2 relationships doesn't matter whether one's before the other, as several drunks have argued it as long as they rhyme you've got the idea of the Rule.
Sonia forgot the Beer-Liquor Rule on a Friday night and missed her hair appointment the next morning.
by Sid Barrett January 11, 2009
Get the Beer-Liquor Rulemug. An act of respect involving emptying a 40 or other container of liquor. Performed when one of your close friends or part of your crew dies.
Also used to reminisce about times with that friend on anniversaries, birthdays, etc.
Also used to reminisce about times with that friend on anniversaries, birthdays, etc.
We was pouring out liquor for my man, he left us too soon
Ay yo, remember last time we was here Tyrese was gettin all the bitches, lets be pouring out liquor for him tonight before the party.
Ay yo, remember last time we was here Tyrese was gettin all the bitches, lets be pouring out liquor for him tonight before the party.
by TRobs May 9, 2006
Get the pouring out liquormug. a. An endearing term for a friend or loved one who drinks too much. b. Someone who no longer drinks, due to previous excess.
Usages: n. (Endearing) “Awe, you’re such a little liquor pig.” (Empowering) Q: “You don’t drink?” A: “No, I’m a little liquor pig.“ (v.) Liquor pigging: An endearing term for pointing out (recognizing) excessive behaviour in general. v. “Hey, you’re Liquor Pigging the cake.”
by c4imagination November 1, 2011
Get the Little Liquor Pigmug. the three words needed to summon a hole to hell, do not say unless you wish to meet the devil and have a nice tea party
dude 1: bro watch this
dude 2: ok bro go ahead
dude 1: Alcohol Liquor booze
dude 2: NO WAIT DUDE
dude 1: *gone*
dude 2: ok bro go ahead
dude 1: Alcohol Liquor booze
dude 2: NO WAIT DUDE
dude 1: *gone*
by dave the slightly inconvenient July 24, 2019
Get the Alcohol Liquor Boozemug.