Driving on main roads and highways after dark rolling up on fellow tuners, ringing out the revs, and watching Miatas disappear down canyon roads. Always at exactly the speed limit.
"Got my catback on my GTI, the Corvette club is meeting down the block... time to street shark."
"Street sharking isn't a crime!"
"Street sharking isn't a crime!"
by Jasmes June 19, 2022

by Akhult1 October 28, 2020

when your favorite show starts to flag and go downhill, as when Fonzie jumped the shark on waterskis. We all knew that Happy Days was on its way down then.
When Rudy (Cosby show) hit puberty, and they added that new little girl that was Denise's step-daughter, that show DEFINITELY jumped the shark.
by osbo November 4, 2002

A metaphor that identifies the exact moment a TV show has reached its creative peak. Or to put it bluntly, it’s the beginning of the end of a once great show. The moment in which it becomes clear the writers are out of good ideas and the show has begun its decent downhill. It’s usually some ridiculous stunt, story line, major character change, or huge fundamental shift in the premise of the show that is viewed as nothing more than a desperate attempt to raise viewership and declining ratings. The phrase refers to an episode of the popular 1970’s sitcom Happy Days, in which one of the main characters is water skiing (while wearing his trademark leather motorcycle jacket mind you), and literally jumps over a shark.
As far as I’m concerned, America’s Next Top Model jumped the shark when Tyra chose that air-headed idiot Nicole as the winner, instead the much more talented and deserving Nik.
by HuskyMiller December 16, 2006

by MoneyFi$h January 26, 2019

1. The combination of the two greatest predators on the planet. Known to kill with a single glance.
2. The pinnacle of evolution.
2. The pinnacle of evolution.
by joebob16 January 21, 2010

by brownbomma November 1, 2010
