An idiom meaning a person can't keep going, usually due to being too tired. Usually used to say one can't keep going after midnight.
by Nazareno June 05, 2022
by Henndawg May 07, 2013
From an ancient proverb, "the worm will turn when trodden upon" meaning the meekest among us will fight back when provoked. It can also mean a change in fortune.
by sheryl D October 01, 2006
by little tiny crackg June 30, 2018
by ROYCE SLAVEN May 05, 2003
To have a turning radius slighty larger than that of a dime, but smaller than that of a nickel.
Not as impressive as being able to turn on a dime, but still, not bad.
Not as impressive as being able to turn on a dime, but still, not bad.
by Lady Chevalier June 06, 2005
Manure needs to be shoveled out of the stable every day -- if it's Thursday it's my turn in the barrel.
by Al Berich July 08, 2018