by Olaf Szewczyk April 12, 2016
Get the Ball spacemug. Creating space so I’m going to pull out the “Assault rifle” because this isn’t the crowd or person I asked to guard me.
by Coach Kevin, Associate September 17, 2025
Get the Creating Spacemug. by Bumble tea August 2, 2021
Get the spacemug. When someone is way beyond your personal space.
Or a short way to say back off or my elbow is going into your face.. *elbow face*
Or a short way to say back off or my elbow is going into your face.. *elbow face*
*Person is in your face talking shit to you.*
Then you say... Haven't you heard of elbow space? *Bam*
Then you say... Haven't you heard of elbow space? *Bam*
by Mr.Virus November 1, 2017
Get the elbow spacemug. by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised June 2, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>What I AM Working Towards There Is No Space For Me<.7.9.7.6.>mug. Originally opened as a "waiting space" for homeless men, the Secure Waiting Space is a Hennepin County funded overflow shelter operated by Catholic Charities. It is located at 1000 Currie Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55403.
It houses around 150-200 men a night. The first floor of the shelter consists of thin mats on a floor, and the second floor is called Pay-for-Stay. Beds are around $4.00 a night, and men must be sober to stay on the second floor.
Shelter workers and case managers refer to Secure Waiting Space as "1000 Currie" or "Secure Waiting," but homeless people almost always call it tramp camp.
It houses around 150-200 men a night. The first floor of the shelter consists of thin mats on a floor, and the second floor is called Pay-for-Stay. Beds are around $4.00 a night, and men must be sober to stay on the second floor.
Shelter workers and case managers refer to Secure Waiting Space as "1000 Currie" or "Secure Waiting," but homeless people almost always call it tramp camp.
by burdgirl March 1, 2011
Get the Secure Waiting Spacemug. In the context of the TV-series "Z Nation", the phrase "dance space" is used metaphorically by Murphy to assert his personal boundaries and ask for some personal space. It's a humorous way of telling the zombies to back off and give him some room to breathe.
In general, the term "dance space" is not a commonly used expression in everyday language. However, it draws upon the idea of personal boundaries and the distance people need to feel comfortable and respected by others during social interactions. It could be applied in various situations where someone wants others to give them some space, physically or emotionally.
In general, the term "dance space" is not a commonly used expression in everyday language. However, it draws upon the idea of personal boundaries and the distance people need to feel comfortable and respected by others during social interactions. It could be applied in various situations where someone wants others to give them some space, physically or emotionally.
Imagine you are at a crowded party, and you find yourself surrounded by people trying to engage you in conversation or dance with you. You might say, "Hey, guys, I need my dance space for a bit. I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. Let me catch my breath, and then we can chat later."
by anonymous July 24, 2023
Get the dance spacemug.