While trading futures, the act of "doubling down" to average the spread price to escape financial carnage
by Chris Chacon February 18, 2005
Scratch it, rewind;
A phrase used at the moment one is speaking and realizes that they know not what the hell they are talking about, or they run into a massive stutter and must start their point over. The phrase removes what was previously said and the person talking can try again to relay the message that was previously goofed.
A phrase used at the moment one is speaking and realizes that they know not what the hell they are talking about, or they run into a massive stutter and must start their point over. The phrase removes what was previously said and the person talking can try again to relay the message that was previously goofed.
Jordan: So we were leaving the party and...er...uhhmm..scratch it, rewind. So we were leaving the party and this bitch says...(continues with story)
Professor Higgby: Okay class, t-t-t-tttt-tttooday. (Pauses until roars of laughter cease) Today, were going to learn Calculus.
Professor Higgby: Okay class, t-t-t-tttt-tttooday. (Pauses until roars of laughter cease) Today, were going to learn Calculus.
by Truth by Daylight February 12, 2008
Term to describe the action of getting one's balls scratched while driving. Similar to road head. Usually performed by the passenger by reaching over with one of those wooden back scratchers.
by Methduesa February 14, 2010
Any female who wears an amount of make up which covers up her true looks. Usually orange. Thick as two short planks with most of her bodily parts being fake.
by greeeg June 26, 2014
The Gospels are a good introduction to Jesus and his relationship with Yahweh, but they only scratch the surface when it comes to talking about Abrahamic religions.
by D. Y. Vetz September 02, 2020
A rubber mark left on the pavement by the tires of an automobile; it is usually accompanied by a high pitch squeal and/or a cloud of white smoke.
Often times a 'scratch' is the result of excessive acceleration.
Often times a 'scratch' is the result of excessive acceleration.
by Nefarious-J March 02, 2004
A special note on a multi-tenor, drum set, or other multi-drummed instrument where the player hits 2 or more drums while only moving the wrist once. Similar to a double-bounce.
by dvdwinter9 December 02, 2006