Woah Taylor, you're in college now, I think that going to that High School dance is caucusing outside your district.
by lars2893 March 03, 2016
by radgames1 February 03, 2017
by TBoneHSHS December 02, 2005
To undertake an overly ambitious action that seems beyond one's capabilities.
An expression analogous to "his reach exceeds his grasp."
Etymology: From American football.
An expression analogous to "his reach exceeds his grasp."
Etymology: From American football.
My girlfriend's way hotter than me. I'm totally kicking outside of my coverage.
To kick outside of one's coverage is a noble but often futile undertaking.
To kick outside of one's coverage is a noble but often futile undertaking.
by Jones McJones February 13, 2009
by MS. thicknsexi February 19, 2005
This was the phrase an angst teen said on the Dr. Phil show. Her accent made it sound different, but she said "Catch me outside, how 'bout dat?" (meaning: "you so tough, lets take this outside to fight"). But since it "sounded like "Cash", that has taken off on the internet.
by Magcfox February 10, 2017
On an episode of Dr. Phil, a "difficult" teenage daughter, addresses the crowd using the phrase, "Cash me outside dah."
Basically, it means, come talk to me outside so that we can sort out our issues and potentially get into a physical fight.
Basically, it means, come talk to me outside so that we can sort out our issues and potentially get into a physical fight.
by doubletapmyass January 18, 2017