round back

A round ass back when you get your haircut
by Fmoi: @215deuce_ March 13, 2017
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Lightning Rounds

A game played among stoners. Can be modified into a drinking game if you want to get obliterated. Best done with 2-4 people.

You take a blunt or a joint (Can also be done with a bowl or bong, but is much more difficult) and begin smoking. Once youve taken a good hit and put the blunt or joint into rotation, you cannot exhale until the blunt or joint has gotten back to you. If you cough then you get skipped, or if you are playing it as a drinking game as well then you must take a shot. The key is to be very fast in the rotation and to have strong lungs. Be careful, because you will be very stoned afterwards.
Stoner A- Hey lets smoke a blunt

Stoner B- Fuck yeah! Wanna play lightning rounds?

Stoner A-You know it! Youre gonna cough first you pussy

~Afterwards~

Stoners A & B-Holy shit I'm baked
by Hazy Days November 21, 2011
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round of toast

A round of toast is as many pieces of toast as will fit in your toaster.
Sam: Make us a round of toast, will you Kris.
Kris: How many pieces?
Sam: How many does you toaster hold?
Kris: Four.
Sam: Four then you dickhead!
by Ablemoss August 22, 2018
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40 rounds

40 Rounds is a military saying used by the former soldiers and trainees of the 3-13 INF REGT. It is contextual and can be used as either confirmation of something, a way of acknowledging a task that you doesn’t want to do, a as a passive aggressive insult to a superior officer or NCO used by the lower enlisted. Can also be used as a moral booster to lower enlisted.
DS: hey trainee, go count the MRE boxes in the CTA classroom.
Trainee: 40 Rounds, Drill Sergeant.
by Thatmanstan December 15, 2020
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12 rounds

To do something for a long period of time.
I went 12 rounds with that hooch last night.
by Xerobull November 29, 2002
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A round of bread

A round of bread - Mainly used in context in the west midlands area of Shropshire, England.
When used in context, it means one piece of bread from a loaf.
However it can also be used as "a round of sandwiches" meaning 1 sandwich including 2 pieces of bread.
"How many rounds of bread do you want?"
"Oh, just a round of bread please."
by Adamshifnal March 04, 2014
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go round

Another lap, cycle or pass in a re-occuring or iterative procedure.
We'll fix that flaw on the next go round.
by twoten July 11, 2005
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