Since Jessica left Michael, he's become salami arms. See how he dresses in black, cuts his wrists and listens to Suicide Silence?
by Billy Barker November 25, 2013

Someone that never offers to pay for anything. They suddenly can't reach their wallet/purse when its time to pay the bill because they are cheap.
by Wings&aHalo September 20, 2006

The usage of an arm by a woman to cover her otherwise bare breasts. It is usually laid horizontally across the nipples.
I like to look through my wife's Victoria's Secret catalogues so I can see Alessandra Ambrosio wearing nothing but an arm bra.
by SmoothPotato July 22, 2009

by Viv Lover February 5, 2009

In American football, when the offense has the ball late in the second quarter on third down and long, and often in their own territory, the quarterback will likely chuck up a prayer throw in hopes of getting a first down. An arm punt is when this pass is intercepted. This is not as much on the quarterback as a regular interception, because it is a desperation throw and, barring insane luck, a less risky throw would have zero chance at getting a first down.
In the 2016 NFC Championship Game, when the Packers had the ball on third and long with 2 minutes left in the half, Aaron Rodgers threw an arm punt to a Falcons defender.
by lemickeyratio February 21, 2022

The action of holding one's arms on either side of one's body, flexing said arms and then pumping them up and down while chanting loudly - preferably a variation on 'do-de-do-da-du-da-do-du-do-do' - in the manner of a boozy darts fan celebrating a maximum checkout from Phil 'The Power' Taylor at the World Darts Championships in Ally Pally. Essentially an oafish way to celebrate something.
After realising there was still a tiny bit of Tabasco left in the bottle to put in his crisp sandwich, Seb celebrated by doing darts arms.
by kenilworth75 April 23, 2011

1. A box placed on the upper deck, or in the tops, to contain a ready supply of rifles, pistols, or cutlasses.
2. A similar box or chest used in the military service for the transportation of small arms.
2. A similar box or chest used in the military service for the transportation of small arms.
In the book "A Tale of Two Cities," Charles Dickens writes, "So the guard of the Dover mail thought to himself, that Friday night in November, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, lumbering up Shooter's Hill, as he stood on his own particular perch behind the mail, beating his feet, and keeping an eye and a hand on the arm-chest before him, where a loaded blunderbuss lay at the top of six or eight loaded horse-pistols, deposited on a substratum of cutlass."
by FFFeatherfox February 23, 2019
