v. to take on the primary responsibility; to ensure that something is accomplished, usually even though it may be someone else's job.
by pseudo_pseudo May 27, 2010
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Guy:Let's go to the museum with the fish
Girl: you mean an aquarium??
Guy: same difference the just rearrange the letters
Girl: there's no q in museum!
Guy: you know I mean it's a house of fish just carry the 1
Girl: you mean an aquarium??
Guy: same difference the just rearrange the letters
Girl: there's no q in museum!
Guy: you know I mean it's a house of fish just carry the 1
by BeastAnt November 22, 2013
Get the carry the 1 mug.Walk tall and carry a big stick means: Describes person who is prepared to take action, take charge, take over; to be a fearless authority figure, known for using punitive measures sparsely but always accurately, swiftly and appropriate to the crime when needed. Punishment was always dealt fairly (hence walking tall; as in able to hold ones head high, with integrity)
In her classroom, Ms. Apple walked tall; carrying a big stick. Her smiles w ere earned and her praise was for those truly deserving of it. Her students were always on task and received the highest test scores in the whole school. No one dared step out of line when she was in charge.
The other saying was Roosevelt's..."Speak softly and carry a big stick"...which had to do with his negotiations of foreign policy.
Some say it wrong, as in "Walk softly and carry a big stick." That phrase dates back to the 1960's and '70s when Snipe hunting was all the rage. One had to "walk softly and carry a big stick" so one could sneak up on those little buggers in the bushes and be ready to bash them with the stick...
In her classroom, Ms. Apple walked tall; carrying a big stick. Her smiles w ere earned and her praise was for those truly deserving of it. Her students were always on task and received the highest test scores in the whole school. No one dared step out of line when she was in charge.
The other saying was Roosevelt's..."Speak softly and carry a big stick"...which had to do with his negotiations of foreign policy.
Some say it wrong, as in "Walk softly and carry a big stick." That phrase dates back to the 1960's and '70s when Snipe hunting was all the rage. One had to "walk softly and carry a big stick" so one could sneak up on those little buggers in the bushes and be ready to bash them with the stick...
Ms. Apple "walked tall carrying a big stick." Her class was always on task and earned the highest state test scores in the building. From: Walk tall, carrying a big stick.
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Get the Walk tall, carrying a big stick. mug.Not a saucy 1970s comedy starring Barbara Windsor and Sid James, but a person who either a) packs 300lbs of clothes in an "air-travel approved" roller-case that then won't fit in the overhead compartment or b) someone who manages to get on board with a roller-case, brief-case, laptop bag, hand-bag, duty-free bag and coat despite the 1 piece of hand-luggage rule.
The net effect is there's not enough space for your rucksack within 5 rows of where you are sitting.
The net effect is there's not enough space for your rucksack within 5 rows of where you are sitting.
"Sorry, do you mind if I wedge my bag under your seat as some selfish carry on cunt filled the overhead"
by growler666 April 26, 2011
Get the Carry on cunt mug.Similar to Netflix and Chill. This is when you find a smurfer in CSGO and you just full on meet up and do it. After the fun he will carry you to global. Ez skins
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Get the CSGO and Carry mug.to commit suicide (from the Japanesse expression to slice oneself open with a ritual sword. A gross simplification of the actual Japanesse expression.) Example: see the film "Harold and Maude" for an excellent demonstration by the main character, out of context
1)That guy from Brooklyn committed Harry Carry when his wife left him.
2)It was Harry Carry time when his business when under.
3)Those Japs would commit Harry Carry instead of surrendering in WWII, thinking it was a more honorable death.
2)It was Harry Carry time when his business when under.
3)Those Japs would commit Harry Carry instead of surrendering in WWII, thinking it was a more honorable death.
by Kirk Greenfield May 16, 2006
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