A sarcastic phrase and reference to a Bible tale of a prostitute being sentenced to being stoned to death where Jesus says, "let he who has never sinned, cast the first stone"
It is now commonly used as a way of saying someone has no room to judge you for an act, specifically if they have done it themselves.
It is now commonly used as a way of saying someone has no room to judge you for an act, specifically if they have done it themselves.
A: (smoking a cigar) I cannot belive you started smoking, it is terrible for you and shameful
B: (in a sarcastic tone) Well cast the first stone.
B: (in a sarcastic tone) Well cast the first stone.
by Peanut butter and onions December 09, 2024
When a cart shatters, one usually assembles a cart cast; a rapidly built patching/splint built around said cart made of mostly tape, glue, and precision. It keeps the cart intact, upright, and in most cases, working.
by Dedede September 07, 2020
by Wayne Sutherland January 09, 2025
The word Cast Iron is a racial slur that has been used historically to degrade and dehumanize blacks. The word is still used by some people for this purpose, and it is seen as offensive and hurtful to blacks. If you are unsure about whether or not it is appropriate to use the word Cast Iron, it is best to err on the side of caution and avoid using it in any situation.
by llossyp February 02, 2024
by Ididhdnshdhshsh May 25, 2022
Also: Hype Casting
When an influencer, actor, or actress is cast in a role regardless of whether or not they're right for the role instead based on their trending status.
i.e. Pedro Pascal, Timothy Chalamet, and Zendaya were cast in the majority of blockbuster films in the early 2020s based on their ability to attract audiences and box office revenue regardless of their suitability for the role, or in some instances their talent.
Unlike Type Casting where an actor is reliably cast in a particular role.
i.e. the Action Hero is played by Jason Statham, regardless of the film
When an influencer, actor, or actress is cast in a role regardless of whether or not they're right for the role instead based on their trending status.
i.e. Pedro Pascal, Timothy Chalamet, and Zendaya were cast in the majority of blockbuster films in the early 2020s based on their ability to attract audiences and box office revenue regardless of their suitability for the role, or in some instances their talent.
Unlike Type Casting where an actor is reliably cast in a particular role.
i.e. the Action Hero is played by Jason Statham, regardless of the film
I wish they would put more effort into casting now a days it seems they just want to put the most Instagram, and Tiktok famous people in movies man, it sucks. Hype Casting totally ruins movies, cast people who can actually act!
by FajitaCarnita December 16, 2024
Kelly said,"Before Mike dives into that tonight..make sure he puts on his meat cast.. She's been known to break a few."
by KellyCakes22 January 22, 2014