by Mizza January 06, 2004
Frank said that he had a fat million, we believed that until we saw his 1 bedroom house. He's shootin shit.
by SadPussyEmoCryCry April 29, 2010
by Kirby August 10, 2004
1. In a bad way, in a bad situation, or in the act of making an illogical choice. Not doing well, at all. Having bad luck.
1. I went to visit my cousins in the country this weekend. They both have to sleep in the same bed, walk to school, and eat beans and cornbread for dinner; they shootin terrible!!
by bigfox May 08, 2007
To talk with one or more people, without exchanging much or any information of value. Usually done by men.
girl: So when you were talking to him, did you find out if he likes me?
guy: Naw, i didn't ask, we were just shootin the breeze.
guy: Naw, i didn't ask, we were just shootin the breeze.
by Drakore244 October 13, 2007
def. A euphemism used to explain to someone that the task they wish to accomplish is substantially more difficult than they had originally thought.
Origin: In the popular movie "White Men Can't Jump," Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) has squandored his earnings from basketball hustling, and needs a favor from a security guard friend (Zeke, played by Kevin Benton) of his hustling partner Sydney Deane (Wesley Snipes). Zeke can help Billy's girlfriend Gloria (Rosie Perez) to get onto Jeopardy, but he isn't going to make it easy for Billy, who has to make a basket in order to get the favor. As Billy lines up to shoot on the court, Zeke points to the backboard painted to represent the flag of an African country and says,
"No, no, no, no, Billy boy, this is Ghana. You my friend, are shooting for the Sudan" as he points to the backboard at the opposite end of the court.
"And a hook shot."
Origin: In the popular movie "White Men Can't Jump," Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) has squandored his earnings from basketball hustling, and needs a favor from a security guard friend (Zeke, played by Kevin Benton) of his hustling partner Sydney Deane (Wesley Snipes). Zeke can help Billy's girlfriend Gloria (Rosie Perez) to get onto Jeopardy, but he isn't going to make it easy for Billy, who has to make a basket in order to get the favor. As Billy lines up to shoot on the court, Zeke points to the backboard painted to represent the flag of an African country and says,
"No, no, no, no, Billy boy, this is Ghana. You my friend, are shooting for the Sudan" as he points to the backboard at the opposite end of the court.
"And a hook shot."
Man1: "And then, I'll drop off Christine at 9pm, go home, change cars, and pick up Kelly at 9:30 to go to the club! I won't even get out of the car, Christine'll never know!"
Man2: "That's never going to work, they're ROOMMATES, man. You're shootin' for the Sudan."
Man2: "That's never going to work, they're ROOMMATES, man. You're shootin' for the Sudan."
by nutman January 21, 2005
When you go to the sacred level beyond that of ham in any type of environment. Few reach this level and those who do are in an exclusive club. Baloney->Ham->Shootin the Works!!!.
WARNING: Shootin the Works can cause EXTREME damage.
WARNING: Shootin the Works can cause EXTREME damage.
by [The New Work Makers] December 10, 2010