i woke up in the morning with a mean case of cotton mouth, i rolled over to get a drink of water put i couldent reach it because my kick stand was out !!!!
by stoph September 02, 2004
A phrase from a song called "Cheer Train," by Fuzite Blender. Another show of the Japanese's poor English skills.
by dj gs68 October 30, 2003
when you hold the brake down and press on the gas at the same time. only works on rear-wheel cars. produces a lot of smoke and tire marks on the hot top
by jzism May 07, 2005
“Stand Up To” Derived from Stand Up Tall, with laziness and London accent becomes “Stand Up To”. UK Hip Hop/Garage origins. It means to stand up against those bigger than you. Used particulaly when speaking to Entire Cities - London Stand Up To. . (Stand out on your own).
by Marty H February 09, 2005
by King Lurch January 27, 2007
by {DnF}MAG^ October 21, 2004