by Nick D February 24, 2003
Get the pour out some liquormug. In communities plagued by high levels of childhood obesity, spilling a few handfuls of Cheetos from the bag honors the memory of friends who are either deceased or under incarceration, where access to name brand snack foods is generally limited. (See also: pour out some liquor and pour one out)
Example 1:
"This is for the homies locked up in San Quentin," Chris muttered as he withdrew a cheese-coated hand from the bag, aimed it at the sidewalk, and gave it a gentle shake.
Example 2:
"I was thinking about our big cousin Eddie just the other day, and I had to pour out some Cheetos," explained Tom to his younger bother.
"This is for the homies locked up in San Quentin," Chris muttered as he withdrew a cheese-coated hand from the bag, aimed it at the sidewalk, and gave it a gentle shake.
Example 2:
"I was thinking about our big cousin Eddie just the other day, and I had to pour out some Cheetos," explained Tom to his younger bother.
by Nomolos April 8, 2008
Get the pour out some cheetosmug. A phrase used to express whatever is on ones mind as he or she says it. Can mean anything from playing cards to eating dinner.
by Barefoot Sessions April 20, 2009
Get the Fat Some Pourmug. Don't trust anybody that pours the milk fist they will corrupt you with their unrighteous ways. They are demons sent from darkest place in hell
by big d 32 February 28, 2019
Get the Pouring the milk before the cerealmug.
Get the je t'ame pour toujours.mug. In a lame attempt at a pickup line, he walked over to her and suavely said, "Je bande pour toi! Et tu?"
by definitely appeased June 9, 2010
Get the Je bande pour toimug. To do something poorly for the whole of a match, and then ambush the opposition in the last few minutes.
See England-France, June 13 2004, Estadio da Luz, Lisbon. Zinedine Zidane scores two late goals to sneak a victory over England, after England had lead for 90 minutes
by Malone June 14, 2004
Get the pour faire un Zinedinemug.