It is when a male asks a female to come over and "study" when he has no intention of studying. When one thing leads to another, they start doing it doggie style. The male proceeds to grab a book without her knowing. He also proceeds to put in the butt. When she predictably turns around in surprise, you whack her over the head with the book and yell "Study Time Bitch."
by GrandMasterC April 04, 2004
The unmistakable time at which it is absolutely necessary to take a dump, pinch a loaf, drop a deuce, or perform any other variation of defecation.
by aksival December 17, 2006
by SC.Zee October 07, 2003
An interjection that is used when done with a reminecint story, the story can be good or bad, if bad you might be associated with a wiseass.
by Carson December 18, 2004
Phrase:
"Just in the nig of time" is a common alternative (identical meaning) to the saying "Just in the nick of time".
Person:
Not to be confused or conflated with "The Nick of Time".
The Nig of Time is a well dressed negro man with the ability to control time and believed to be an apostle of the great prophet Aunt Jemima.
Portrayed frequently in the Aunt Jemima texts, his role is often disputed among denominations and scholars of the Aunt Jemima Chronicles.
The most common definitions depict The Nig of Time as a time altering figure knowing the exact coming of the Anti-Jemima, ultimately leading to the apocalypse.
"Just in the nig of time" is a common alternative (identical meaning) to the saying "Just in the nick of time".
Person:
Not to be confused or conflated with "The Nick of Time".
The Nig of Time is a well dressed negro man with the ability to control time and believed to be an apostle of the great prophet Aunt Jemima.
Portrayed frequently in the Aunt Jemima texts, his role is often disputed among denominations and scholars of the Aunt Jemima Chronicles.
The most common definitions depict The Nig of Time as a time altering figure knowing the exact coming of the Anti-Jemima, ultimately leading to the apocalypse.
"You got here just in the nig of time!"
"And the Nig of Time said unto Jemima, Lo, I come unto thee in a thick puff cloud, that the people may hear when thy speak with thee, and cookest thee pancakes for ever."
"And the Nig of Time said unto Jemima, Lo, I come unto thee in a thick puff cloud, that the people may hear when thy speak with thee, and cookest thee pancakes for ever."
by zhz December 31, 2006
Used to describe something that is definitely going to happen, or has already happened that had a big impact, or evan a small impact!
by Steeman April 28, 2005
Meaning: 'Everytime' associated with the southern american accent, where they pronounce 'Everytime'- 'Err Time'
by Mike AJ M July 20, 2005