"I can't touch that baby. I have train hands."
"Let me wash off my train hands before I perform open heart surgery."
"If anyone says, 'What time is it? It's show time,' one more time, I'ma slap them silly with these train hands."
"Let me wash off my train hands before I perform open heart surgery."
"If anyone says, 'What time is it? It's show time,' one more time, I'ma slap them silly with these train hands."
by Stu Jones September 07, 2011
... Or TIT for short. Dreadfully posh future conservative children don't you know, as seen at pony club and ski holidays in Italy.
'Oh your father only has the 09 model BMW? That's rather common of him, don't you think?' said the Toff In Training
by workingclasshero ;) November 12, 2010
by Springdipper January 05, 2017
by trained monkey December 07, 2007
n. Don't worry about it, just jump on the dream train!
n. A dream train with no dream, is a dream train with no steam.
n. A dream train with no dream, is a dream train with no steam.
by Dream Train Conductor August 10, 2010
Run a train: To run a train on someone is to get multiple people lined up and have sex with a single person one after the other.
To have a train ran on you is to be the willing participant waiting for each member of the train to have sex with you.
To have a train ran on you is to be the willing participant waiting for each member of the train to have sex with you.
Person 1: can me and my boys run a train on you?
Person 2: yes you and your boys can run a train on me!
Person 2: yes you and your boys can run a train on me!
by NuggetsAreFamily September 26, 2016
The male equivalent of a ho train. 3 or more bros chillin together, working the beer pong table, and playing Mario Kart.
There is generally a conductor who can be identified by such aggressive phrases as "Where's your beer bro?" and "Come on bro, one more round!" The opposite of this is the caboose, who tags along at the end of train, asking where the train is going and getting paper towels for the pong table.
There is generally a conductor who can be identified by such aggressive phrases as "Where's your beer bro?" and "Come on bro, one more round!" The opposite of this is the caboose, who tags along at the end of train, asking where the train is going and getting paper towels for the pong table.
"What are you doing tonight?"
"Oh you know, the bro train is rolling over and we're going to power hour or maybe play bet your liver"
"Oh you know, the bro train is rolling over and we're going to power hour or maybe play bet your liver"
by Broham Brosef March 01, 2008