by MrSedg January 29, 2021
A passive aggressive phrase that is paired with “must be nice.” Normally used to point out your own short comings when compared to someone else who spends their money on premium or fancy objects.
“I see you just ordered PTE8385 turbo and a GrannasRacing1000 T56 Transmission. Can’t hide money.”
“Thomas just bought a new boat. I just saw him pulling it into his gated community. Can’t hide money.”
“Thomas just bought a new boat. I just saw him pulling it into his gated community. Can’t hide money.”
by Skwerly September 08, 2021
When country folk start a cursin. Durn your hide is loosely translated to dang it or dang you. If a country folk coke at ya with “durn your hide” you may as well just jump off a cliff cause your bout to meet your maker either way.
by Voodoomamarurujoooooo February 16, 2023
When someone tries to bypass an awkward situation when they're around people they have nothing to say to by pretending to be busy doing something with their cell phone. In fact, they know they're just looking at old text messages and lightly tapping the buttons or something.
Generally for people who don't know how to make idle conversation.
Generally for people who don't know how to make idle conversation.
(One person is on the elevator when another person they KINDA know steps on)
Jim: Hi Sue, nice weather we're having.
Sue: Yeah it sure is!
....(awkward silence)
(both pull out their cell phones and stare at them blankly until the elevator reaches a stop)
(Bob who knows them both enters)
Bob: The old hiding in your cellphone trick eh? Doesn't anyone know how to make small talk anymore?
Jim: Hi Sue, nice weather we're having.
Sue: Yeah it sure is!
....(awkward silence)
(both pull out their cell phones and stare at them blankly until the elevator reaches a stop)
(Bob who knows them both enters)
Bob: The old hiding in your cellphone trick eh? Doesn't anyone know how to make small talk anymore?
by Justaguy295720957 July 21, 2009
The film is based around "Otokoyo", a game of hide and seek played by children near the ruins of an abandoned old city. The children who play this disappear, believed to be spirited away by demons. Kakurenbo follows Hikora, a boy who joins the game with hopes of finding his missing sister. The story line is built on the idea that Tokyo is losing its natural aesthetic, which includes child's games such as hide and seek in order for industrial progress to ensue i.e. lighting the city of Tokyo costing innocence of childhood games.
Hey, instead of normal hide and seek, let's play Otokoyo! (reference to the movie Kakurenbo: Hide and Seek)
by Almighty Ayaka-chan! January 21, 2010
by Jules Gray September 26, 2007
A game in which one player closes their eyes and counts to 50 while the other player(s) run find a place to hide. The first one found must remove an article of clothing, and the last one found gets to be the seeker. When a player becomes a seeker, they can opt to put on one article of clothing, but this can only be done once per game. The game is over when a player is naked, and they must streak around a per-determined large obstacle. (ex. House, parking lot, city block, etc) Then the game reset and played again. Usually until police show up.
Also known as: Hide and Streak.
Also known as: Hide and Streak.
B - "Hey, Jacie! Wanna play 'Hide and Go Streak'?"
J - "Sure, Lets all go play it by Maucker!"
"Let's go pick up our son in jail." "...I don't know Hellen, the officer said it was some new flanged game. Hide and Go Streak."
J - "Sure, Lets all go play it by Maucker!"
"Let's go pick up our son in jail." "...I don't know Hellen, the officer said it was some new flanged game. Hide and Go Streak."
by Smadley September 27, 2012