1. Nickname given to a can of Coors or Coors Lite, because of its long, silver can.
2. The only thing that can kill a werewolf.
2. The only thing that can kill a werewolf.
The werewolf was vanquished after he shotgunned a silver bullet
by Jake April 03, 2005
Formerly known as "Marlboro Ultra Lights". Changed when a new law forbid tobacco companies from using the words "light" or "mild".
The best of all the Marlboro varieties
The best of all the Marlboro varieties
Susan to gas station attendant: "Can I have a pack of Marlboro Ultra Lights?"
Gas station attendant: "They're called 'Marlboro Silver' now"
Gas station attendant: "They're called 'Marlboro Silver' now"
by courtneyjane June 21, 2011
I was hanging out with this cool chick at the bar and next thing I know she goes limp and something smells foul. She had a silver slipper. Gross! I nailed her anyhow but made her shower first.
by MontanaStankAss June 12, 2012
by nk1082 November 08, 2007
Refers to the silver foil bag accociated with cask wine.
The origin of the term "Silver Lady" is not well documented, however, has most likely been borrowed from the stories of sailer's encounters with mermaids/sirens, where the beautiful songs of these seductresses would lure the sailers to the rocky shallows of an island cove and ultimately their demise.
The metaphor relates back to the Silver Lady in that, like the aformentioned seductresses, she draws her victims in with her affordable price and shiny appearance. Seemingly all is well and good, desired intoxication is achieved and everyone is happy. That is until consumption thresholds are exceeded resulting in the obvious, or in the unlikely case that you survive till morning (assuming this is a night scene), the hangover to end all hangovers must be endured.
The origin of the term "Silver Lady" is not well documented, however, has most likely been borrowed from the stories of sailer's encounters with mermaids/sirens, where the beautiful songs of these seductresses would lure the sailers to the rocky shallows of an island cove and ultimately their demise.
The metaphor relates back to the Silver Lady in that, like the aformentioned seductresses, she draws her victims in with her affordable price and shiny appearance. Seemingly all is well and good, desired intoxication is achieved and everyone is happy. That is until consumption thresholds are exceeded resulting in the obvious, or in the unlikely case that you survive till morning (assuming this is a night scene), the hangover to end all hangovers must be endured.
Drunk & Disorderly #1: "What is that alluring melody I hear on the wind?"
Drunk & Disorderly #2: "Why, it's the Silver Lady calling!"
Drunk & Disorderly #2: "Why, it's the Silver Lady calling!"
by superdeluxethere April 06, 2010
To have sexy time in the back of your friends car with your girlfriend while they aren't there or are driving it and leaving your "splooge" on there seats where it can't be washed off.
Greg silver stained Zachs car while having sex with his bitch.
Alex says "Greg you better not silver stain back there".
Alex says "Greg you better not silver stain back there".
by Greg Zilberman February 20, 2007
Let's go to taco silvers
by DizzyLizzy January 24, 2007