When a horror movie character hears something suspicious and instead of running away like a normal person goes after the sound.
to check "it" out Definition
Dude 1: did you hear that?
Dude 2: yea lets go check "it" out
Dude 1: fuck you mean check it out im outta here
Dude 2 dies in pain while Dude 2 married his highschool crush got 2 kids and is working together with Elon Musk
Dude 1: did you hear that?
Dude 2: yea lets go check "it" out
Dude 1: fuck you mean check it out im outta here
Dude 2 dies in pain while Dude 2 married his highschool crush got 2 kids and is working together with Elon Musk
by That hoe ova der October 12, 2020

A troll phrase said occasionally in the Geometry Dash community to bait people into thinking the 2.2 update has been released.
by xtx55 December 16, 2023

Tool used on interest-based websites to link them to Gravity.com for further research, information and connections.
by Gravitator April 12, 2010

Possibly the best Tumblr user.... ever.
This is known to bring happiness and joy to all that follow it.
guy-in-a-checked-shirt will grant you wishes.
guy-in-a-checked-shirt is your father.
Only guy-in-a-checked-shirt can stop forest fires.
This is known to bring happiness and joy to all that follow it.
guy-in-a-checked-shirt will grant you wishes.
guy-in-a-checked-shirt is your father.
Only guy-in-a-checked-shirt can stop forest fires.
I follow a-guy-in-a-checked-shirt it makes me happy.
I was in a forest fire and I tried to put it out but only a-guy-in-a-checked-shirt could put it out.... I died that day.
I was in a forest fire and I tried to put it out but only a-guy-in-a-checked-shirt could put it out.... I died that day.
by a-guy-in-a-checked-shirt November 10, 2013

by Theblackjacc July 5, 2022

1. Fraudulently claiming something as fact-checked to support an arguement when there is insufficient or contradictory evidence.
2. Citing potentially unreliable sources or sources with contradictory information to support a position, assuming that the audience will not thoroughly examine the references.
2. Citing potentially unreliable sources or sources with contradictory information to support a position, assuming that the audience will not thoroughly examine the references.
Politicians and journalists frequently employ deceptive tactics, such as gaslighting and false checking, in an attempt to manipulate public perception when presented with compelling evidence that challenges their assertions.
by StrategicMissedCalls June 18, 2024

Lodging big toe in anothers corn hole checkin status of corn. By graspin another by ankles and pushing ones foot in the leather doughnut.
by Fluffy Sunshine January 7, 2005
