by CWGfangirl[LOLJK] October 11, 2008
1. The technique where one weaves the headphone wire of an ipod into their sleeve so as to lean on their hand and listen to music covertly
2. To employ the technique of weaving an ipod headphone into ones sleeve in order to listen to music secretly
2. To employ the technique of weaving an ipod headphone into ones sleeve in order to listen to music secretly
That speaker was so boring at school I just weave-n-sleeved and rocked to basshunter the whole presentation.
by Leah Beah February 23, 2009
1) An observation: said to someone who is getting all up in your face over some trivial matter.
2) An exclamation: used to indicate someone is offending your sensibilities, or mightily trying your patience.
3) A warning: said to indicate that someone is pushing an issue to uncomfortable limits to which you do not want to "go", and to invite them to know their place.
Particularily amusing when said to men with short or no hair, for the incongruity of it all.
Often suffixed with "bitch", to top it off nicely.
2) An exclamation: used to indicate someone is offending your sensibilities, or mightily trying your patience.
3) A warning: said to indicate that someone is pushing an issue to uncomfortable limits to which you do not want to "go", and to invite them to know their place.
Particularily amusing when said to men with short or no hair, for the incongruity of it all.
Often suffixed with "bitch", to top it off nicely.
by SeaBat June 10, 2006
A product soon to be made. Consisting of fake hair compressed into a can, used in the same function as a spray sir freshener as the name implies. Coming in various styles the spray on weave will be on the go fo sho.
DSS was a knock knockin' at my door so I freshened up with my spray on weave before they sniped my children.
by Eric/Kelly May 31, 2007
When you get a fine hair weave and it itches, you stay looking fly by patting it instead of scratching your hair. This is because a weave is not your actual hair so you can't scratch your actual scalp to relieve the itch.
by Bonnie Jackson June 29, 2008
When a Hubbard (uncool, slow, unfashionable, annoying, awkward or stupid cyclist) finds themselves in the hurt box whilst riding up a hill, and subsequently resorts to weaving across the road to reduce the gradient of a hill.
The weave may be intentional or unintentional.
The weave may be intentional or unintentional.
Garry the Hubbard from Military Rd likes to think himself a gifted cyclist. He rides lots - at least once a fortnight.
For this fortnights ride, he decides to head to the 'hills'. After riding 3% for a kilometre he finds himself questioning whether or not the protein shakes he has for breakfast have added to his muscle mass or waistline.
Two kilometres in, everything goes dark. He's hurting. He's weaving all over the road, barely staying upright.
He's doing the HURTING HUBBARD WEAVE.
For this fortnights ride, he decides to head to the 'hills'. After riding 3% for a kilometre he finds himself questioning whether or not the protein shakes he has for breakfast have added to his muscle mass or waistline.
Two kilometres in, everything goes dark. He's hurting. He's weaving all over the road, barely staying upright.
He's doing the HURTING HUBBARD WEAVE.
by J-rock from trailer park boys June 15, 2013
1. two joins passed in daisy chain sequence.
2. a method of passing two lit joints that decreases idle burning time.
description: when in a circle of five or more the joint is passed forward then passed back after each draw without holding the joint idly.
2. a method of passing two lit joints that decreases idle burning time.
description: when in a circle of five or more the joint is passed forward then passed back after each draw without holding the joint idly.
use:
"let's hit a basket weave"
"let's weave"
"let's basket weave"
formation:
two joins passed in daisy chain sequence.
"let's hit a basket weave"
"let's weave"
"let's basket weave"
formation:
two joins passed in daisy chain sequence.
by jame.social December 02, 2008