A term used by those who live in the foothills of Colorado when referring to travelling into the city (i.e. Denver, Lakewood, etc.)
by little mister sunshine November 15, 2018
A very nice man who likes to steal obese children from their homes at night, then making them lose weight before returning them back to their parents. Usually unscathed.
"Dude, Billy Jean got robbied last night."
"About time, he was such a fat ass. Hopefully he'll be able to move without needing that forklift when he gets back.
"Dude, Billy Jean got robbied last night."
"About time, he was such a fat ass. Hopefully he'll be able to move without needing that forklift when he gets back.
by hs25571 April 11, 2017
"I'd call him the one that got away. I mean, I could zero down him to just another lover, but I'd be lying"
by saysaylay August 03, 2019
Nah, I'm not getting sod all done today, I'm on wind down in perpetration for my holiday next week.
Or
Person one: "he hasn't done any work today"
Person two: "it's his last day tomorrow so he is on serious wind down"
Or
Person one: "he hasn't done any work today"
Person two: "it's his last day tomorrow so he is on serious wind down"
by Bucksend March 13, 2016
by LOL kitty kat April 18, 2017
Ducks down in the historical opposite to Ducks up.
Ducks down is like a game, where you flip a pencil with two ducks on either sides and whichever one wins is ducks up or ducks down. Ducks down comes from the English word duck.
Ducks down is like a game, where you flip a pencil with two ducks on either sides and whichever one wins is ducks up or ducks down. Ducks down comes from the English word duck.
by hunter-dingchamp September 11, 2019
by beckyisback November 16, 2017