1. to get someone unjustly convicted
2. force a resolution quickly
3. to coerce someone into doing something they would not otherwise do
2. force a resolution quickly
3. to coerce someone into doing something they would not otherwise do
by The Return of Light Joker December 15, 2008
Get the railroad mug.Someone that continually gives out bad information, forgets the lies that they've told 5 minutes earlier and makes up more lies to cover their previous lies. This person will have difficulty in answering a straight question and if they do ever give a straight answer will promptly forget what they've committed to. This originated from a 2016/2017 Kickstarter campaign for a game delivered over a year late. The backers were continually lied to and given the wrong information.
That pizza place are a bunch of Railraiders, they said my order was on the way and would arrive in 5 minutes, then rang me 10 minutes later to say they had run out of cheese and hadn't even made my pizza yet!
by devilman9050 November 9, 2017
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"The ragman gave me two cures and jumped right in, the one was texas medicine and the other was railroad gin" From 'Stuck in mobile with the memphis blues again' by Bob Dylan
by dgbrown April 8, 2008
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1. N., A roadway paved with a track made of rails, upon which locomotives push or pull a train of cars or trailers carrying people or freight.
2. Adj., Pertaining to such a roadway or the trains that travel upon it.
3. N., The industry of transporting people or freight by rail, or one or more of the companies within that industry.
4. Adj., Pertaining to that industry.
5. V., Transport upon a railroad.
Slang meanings:
1. V., to coerce, trick, or seduce others into a course of action that they would not otherwise choose. This includes, but is not limited to, specifically sexual situations.
2. N., Eleven, as if the two parallel numerals were the rails of a railroad track.
1. N., A roadway paved with a track made of rails, upon which locomotives push or pull a train of cars or trailers carrying people or freight.
2. Adj., Pertaining to such a roadway or the trains that travel upon it.
3. N., The industry of transporting people or freight by rail, or one or more of the companies within that industry.
4. Adj., Pertaining to that industry.
5. V., Transport upon a railroad.
Slang meanings:
1. V., to coerce, trick, or seduce others into a course of action that they would not otherwise choose. This includes, but is not limited to, specifically sexual situations.
2. N., Eleven, as if the two parallel numerals were the rails of a railroad track.
Literal: Southern Pacific (3) railroad's old (2) railroad cars can still be found along abandoned stretches of (1) railroad, because the industry can't be bothered to (5) railroad them to (4) railroad stations.
Slang:
1. Popular culture isn't going to be railroaded into adopting a narrow-mindedly specific sexual situation as the definition of railroad simply because someone described his favorite life experience as an UrbanDictionary definition.
2. We use the 802-railroad-G wireless protocol. (See WAP and 802.11g.)
Slang:
1. Popular culture isn't going to be railroaded into adopting a narrow-mindedly specific sexual situation as the definition of railroad simply because someone described his favorite life experience as an UrbanDictionary definition.
2. We use the 802-railroad-G wireless protocol. (See WAP and 802.11g.)
by Downstrike October 10, 2005
Get the railroad mug.AKA Chinese food. Derived form the large amount of Asians who worked building the railroads in the 19th century, introducing much of Western North America to Chinese food.
by Jdub73 June 23, 2014
Get the Railroad food mug.Sticking your thumb in a girls butt while doing her doggystyle, then smashing your hand with your other hand.
I was playin with that girls butt hole then gave the railroad spike to see if she liked it. She didn't.
by Jimbo420 June 17, 2008
Get the railroad spike mug.A place where roads and tracks for trains cross. Railroad crossings are indicated by signs, often lights and bells, and sometimes gates that barracade the road.
by cheesemeat April 6, 2009
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