Cadillac turn means making a Wide turn in a regular car, Cadillac's make VERY wide turns, Its another way of looking cool while driving.
by WackMasta1 September 16, 2006

A phrase that today usually means 'turn the volume up' but in the 1950s it meant the same as 'give it up' 'stop' 'quit'.
Tony Hancock in The Foreign Legion (1958-04-15) "Dear big head. I hate you, everyone down our street hates you, why don't you turn it up?"
by Shtumpf November 7, 2012

Picture a mongrel putting its tail between its legs and peeing all over it and yelping, ki-yi, ki-yi, ki-yi off into the distance.
by Downstrike May 27, 2004

He is mighty fine he turns me on
by Baby mamma August 25, 2017

by MIKEKEEEEee March 27, 2007

When you do everything leading up to sex but not the actual deed itself - like turning the knob of a door but not ever actually opening it.
Girl 1: So I spent the weekend over at this one's guy's house this weekend.
Girl 2: Did you guys hook up?
Girl 1: Almost, but not quite. More of just turning the knob, if you know what I mean.
Girl 1: So I spent the weekend over at this one's guy's house this weekend.
Girl 2: Did you guys hook up?
Girl 1: Almost, but not quite. More of just turning the knob, if you know what I mean.
Girl 1: So I spent the weekend over at this one's guy's house this weekend.
Girl 2: Did you guys hook up?
Girl 1: Almost, but not quite. More of just turning the knob, if you know what I mean.
Girl 2: Did you guys hook up?
Girl 1: Almost, but not quite. More of just turning the knob, if you know what I mean.
by bloppityblopblop February 18, 2015

American 1980s slang for a person that has joined MI6.
Based off of a combination of the American slang word "carny," meaning someone who works for the carnival, and also "The Circus," for the British Secret Service agency MI6.
Based off of a combination of the American slang word "carny," meaning someone who works for the carnival, and also "The Circus," for the British Secret Service agency MI6.
The former American CIA operative said, "Hey, I heard you turned Carny on us."
"Nope," The Equalizer replied in his English accent, "I just retired."
"Nope," The Equalizer replied in his English accent, "I just retired."
by g9ford December 26, 2012
