by eastgreatfalls November 21, 2021

by That fruity dumb frog September 30, 2022

Spam Can is a term used on the Southern Railway and Southern Region of British Railwaus to denote a Bulleid Pacific. The name is derived from their streamlined "Air-Smooth" design making them resemble cans of spam.
by mauretanialusitania December 26, 2023

by youngjitfromdacent March 4, 2021

Person 1: You ever had apple juice in a can?
Person 2: What? That sounds disgusting.
Person 1: Trust me, it's delicious!
Person 2: What? That sounds disgusting.
Person 1: Trust me, it's delicious!
by TheBigPrisoner February 9, 2022

by YE$ September 3, 2019

When latency in a multiplier game causes a player to "skip" from one point in the map/game to another.
The phrase was originally a reference to an episode of The Simpsons, where the TV Show "Rock Bottom" aired a segment on Homer Simpson. The segment included a video which was edited to skip back and fourth, such that Homer made out the words "sweet can".
The phrase was originally a reference to an episode of The Simpsons, where the TV Show "Rock Bottom" aired a segment on Homer Simpson. The segment included a video which was edited to skip back and fourth, such that Homer made out the words "sweet can".
*Player two skipped from inside the factory to outside due to connection issues*
Player 1: "Ha, player two is sweet canning"
Player 1: "Ha, player two is sweet canning"
by R&DGuy March 8, 2014
