by Thegoatin-gtown September 25, 2011

by Zandroid August 19, 2017

Concrete from buildings or structures that has crushed people to death, with the entire pile of rubble hastily grounded down to make new roads or bricks, without regard of the bodies inside the wreckage.
While definitely not a common occurrence, it has been known to happen during devastating wars, or massacres.
While definitely not a common occurrence, it has been known to happen during devastating wars, or massacres.
That new road was paved with blood concrete. It contains my Uncle Joseph, my friend Thomas, and many others I don't know of.
by Quackels R. Duck October 16, 2024

Its a slang for someone built like a balerina made out of concrete…
Someone who looks like they dabbling in dark arts
Someone who looks like they dabbling in dark arts
He looks like a concrete balerina
by JCBee73 November 23, 2023

A term used to describe a person's situation when they have invested in a cryptocurrency and hold a token for extended periods of time, through ups and downs, not because of conviction, hope or mental fortitude (as in the case of diamond hands), but rather, because they have lost their private keys and have no choice but to hold forever without ever being able to realise the gains.
Diamond hands is about holding a cryptocurrency even when it capitulates on the conviction or hope that it will some day rise again. With diamond hands, the investor has the optionality to sell some time in the future.
By contrast, with concrete hands, you're stuck, forced to ride market cycles and deal with the psychological torture of never being able to cash out your investment if it turns out well, all because you lost your private keys.
Diamond hands is about holding a cryptocurrency even when it capitulates on the conviction or hope that it will some day rise again. With diamond hands, the investor has the optionality to sell some time in the future.
By contrast, with concrete hands, you're stuck, forced to ride market cycles and deal with the psychological torture of never being able to cash out your investment if it turns out well, all because you lost your private keys.
Bertie: Poor JT, the guy bought 100 BTC in 2013 but lost his keys and can't access them.
Benny: Ah, that's terrible, that's the worst case of concrete hands I've come across.
Benny: Ah, that's terrible, that's the worst case of concrete hands I've come across.
by Bitcoin Shepherd July 27, 2022

by Dackplural November 22, 2022
