by jhygtrfdxcv March 8, 2017
Get the Shooking mug.A slang term meaning to puke, referencing the noises made whilst vomiting loudly and heavily, which may sound similiar to the names Huey (HEUGHHH) and Ralph (BRAAGPH) when yelled.
Used by Billy Connolly in his 'Two Scotsmen in Rome' bit.
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Person 1: "He pulled a savage whitey."
Person 2: "Yeah, was shouting to Huey and Ralph all night."
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Person 1: "He pulled a savage whitey."
Person 2: "Yeah, was shouting to Huey and Ralph all night."
by Pink Pursuit August 14, 2010
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To talk with one or more people, without exchanging much or any information of value. Usually done by men.
girl: So when you were talking to him, did you find out if he likes me?
guy: Naw, i didn't ask, we were just shootin the breeze.
guy: Naw, i didn't ask, we were just shootin the breeze.
by Drakore244 October 28, 2007
Get the shootin the breeze mug.The act of injecting a substance (most commonly heroin) into ones bloodstream via syringe. Also referred to as Mainlining.
It is favored because of the 'rush' that shooting up gives a user that other forms of ingestion do not.
Shooting up can be dangerous and an easy way to transmit blood-borne diseases. Be safe when you shoot up.
It is favored because of the 'rush' that shooting up gives a user that other forms of ingestion do not.
Shooting up can be dangerous and an easy way to transmit blood-borne diseases. Be safe when you shoot up.
by Weshoujo August 8, 2019
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Get the shooting putty at the moon mug.A colloquialism use to describe a ridiculously short stop at a place as if to slow down and then GO! (minus the gun fire)
by The Big Texas December 17, 2008
Get the drive-by shooting mug.def. A euphemism used to explain to someone that the task they wish to accomplish is substantially more difficult than they had originally thought.
Origin: In the popular movie "White Men Can't Jump," Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) has squandored his earnings from basketball hustling, and needs a favor from a security guard friend (Zeke, played by Kevin Benton) of his hustling partner Sydney Deane (Wesley Snipes). Zeke can help Billy's girlfriend Gloria (Rosie Perez) to get onto Jeopardy, but he isn't going to make it easy for Billy, who has to make a basket in order to get the favor. As Billy lines up to shoot on the court, Zeke points to the backboard painted to represent the flag of an African country and says,
"No, no, no, no, Billy boy, this is Ghana. You my friend, are shooting for the Sudan" as he points to the backboard at the opposite end of the court.
"And a hook shot."
Origin: In the popular movie "White Men Can't Jump," Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) has squandored his earnings from basketball hustling, and needs a favor from a security guard friend (Zeke, played by Kevin Benton) of his hustling partner Sydney Deane (Wesley Snipes). Zeke can help Billy's girlfriend Gloria (Rosie Perez) to get onto Jeopardy, but he isn't going to make it easy for Billy, who has to make a basket in order to get the favor. As Billy lines up to shoot on the court, Zeke points to the backboard painted to represent the flag of an African country and says,
"No, no, no, no, Billy boy, this is Ghana. You my friend, are shooting for the Sudan" as he points to the backboard at the opposite end of the court.
"And a hook shot."
Man1: "And then, I'll drop off Christine at 9pm, go home, change cars, and pick up Kelly at 9:30 to go to the club! I won't even get out of the car, Christine'll never know!"
Man2: "That's never going to work, they're ROOMMATES, man. You're shootin' for the Sudan."
Man2: "That's never going to work, they're ROOMMATES, man. You're shootin' for the Sudan."
by nutman January 21, 2005
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