Skip to main content

rhymitute

Noun; 'rIm-&-t&-"t

One who sells rhymes illegally or in non-rhyme sanctioned zones. See also prostitute and emcee.
1. Move along son, don't make me bust you for salacious rhymitution.

2. This is a rhymitute free zone as ordered by city ordinance 563-2.
by MC Greater Than December 30, 2005
mugGet the rhymitute mug.

Rhymithical

Ablilty to RHYME GREAT, RAP GREAT or FLOW GREAT!!
Yo EMINEM IS RHYMITHICAL ON RECOVERY!!
by tha MF'n CHAMP September 23, 2010
mugGet the Rhymithical mug.

road rhymin'

When a person, usually an aspiring rapper, is freestyling while on the road. Road rhymin' is most effective when accompanied by custom-made beats via in car CD or MP3 player.
Duder 1: "Oh dude I thought of the best rhyme today on the way home from work."

Duder 2: "You was road rhymin' again? Damn man, you gonna get yourself in an accident."

Duder 1: "Fuck all that son! I gots to rhyme!"
by westfalia January 11, 2010
mugGet the road rhymin' mug.

rhysicle

a cuddly bear who likes to pose for pictures naked on his parents bed while riding cheese and licked parots
you are such a rhysicle
by suzzie miller2 September 26, 2010
mugGet the rhysicle mug.

Rhyming

1) to tell a story which is based on facts and actual events, however some facts are changed or added.
2) to embellish
3) to lie (to an extent)
Chris: Look at Benmont over there rhyming to that chick.
Keith: Yes she is a very attractive young lady; he has been trying to impress her all night.
Jason: Yea, but do you hear that story he is telling her. He just told her that he pushed the Camaro out of the snow -- that is not what happened at all, it was I that pushed the Camaro out of the snow because my arms are bigger. He just watched and played Skee-Ball on his iPad. It's ok though, I won't bust up his game.
Chris: Haha. Who needs another beer?
Keith: I do, make mine a Boiler-Maker.
Jason: Hmm, I think I am gonna switch to Chardonnay.
<phone rings>
Jason: Excuse me for a moment, I need to take this call from my wife, she must have just woken up.
by modena January 14, 2011
mugGet the Rhyming mug.

Cockney Rhyming Slang

A dialect originating in East London which involves substituting short phrases for words. The phrases rhyme with the word that they replace.
"So unless we intend to do this job in Reno, we're in barney...
Barney Rubble...
Trouble!"

-Don Cheadle as Basher in Ocean's Eleven

No one gets his Cockney Rhyming Slang but him.
by VooDooXII August 27, 2006
mugGet the Cockney Rhyming Slang mug.

Harry Potter Rhyming Slang

A culmination of words, names and phrases from the Harry Potter World that can be used to describe or dictate ordinary everyday occurrences! Kind of the Wizard's alternative to "Cockney Rhyming Slang" just replacing "Cockney" with "Potter"!
Harry Potter Rhyming Slang examples:

Merlin’s Beard - God that’s weird!
Horcrux Snape - For f***’s sake!
That’s Weasley - That was easy!
Hermione Granger - Hello stranger!
Quiddich Quaffle - What a load of waffle!

...Now let’s see them used in situ:

I came out of the house only to see my dog grunting at a squirrel. “Merlin’s Beard!” I exclaimed. Then I noticed that my dog was standing on my favourite flower bed! ‘Horcrux Snape’ I thought to myself, ‘I only just planted those a year ago!’. I yelled at Dozer - my dog - to move his arse kindly off my flowers which he did, promptly. ‘Hmm...That was Weasley’ I thought to myself! Usually it takes longer for Dozer to recognize my mood and oblige my orders! Just then I saw and old friend of mine - Julianne - walking passed the house. “Hermione Granger!” I called out to her but she simply looked at me, puzzled, and said “Quiddich Quaffle!” and thus ended our conversation.
by WackyWizard June 27, 2011
mugGet the Harry Potter Rhyming Slang mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email