The act of undermining someone else's opinion subtly, yet in a public area, to make him/her appear foolish.
The exhaust shaft is only two metres wide, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes.
Rebel Pilot: But that's impossible, even for a computer!
Luke Skywalker: It's not impossible - I used to bulls-eye womprats in my T-16 back home and they're not much bigger than two metres.
Sandbagged.
Rebel Pilot: But that's impossible, even for a computer!
Luke Skywalker: It's not impossible - I used to bulls-eye womprats in my T-16 back home and they're not much bigger than two metres.
Sandbagged.
by WordsMan July 31, 2008
in corporate sales: when reps report a much lower deal opportunity than actually exists. reps do this so that if the deal doesn't go through they don't look as bad and so at the end of the quarter when the company has to make their number the rep isn't selected to perform a high pressure last minute sales job.
by scanman7 September 02, 2005
To be caught off guard with an insult or a belittling comment. To be blindsighted by a patronizing comment amidst a circle of friends, usually by one of your own friends.
We were out at a restaurant last night, and Peter totally sandbagged me with his comment on how easy it was to stop smoking, while it is obvious that I've had many failed attempts
by The Craziest Jackson December 19, 2006
When making a sale during the week but purposely not booking it on the computer until the Friday so you don't need to go in to work.
"Dan has been sandbagging and has got a deal on Thursday and won't book the sale till Friday and can now enjoy a long weekend"
by doorbasher February 19, 2014
someone who slows you down either by their pure retardedness or by their unwillingness to cooperate.
by Auneeezy October 10, 2005
When you're tricked into doing something because you weren't given all of the information you needed to make a good decision.
Naris sandbagged me when he asked me to cover for him while he went on vacation. He knew he was quitting as soon as he got back and I'd get stuck with a matter that was a freakin' disaster.
by Victim or the crime July 04, 2012
Knocked down or bowled over by a nasty or disparaging comment from someone you thought you could trust, with damage to your reputation or prospects.
Here’s the image: Two or more friends are tossing light objects to one another, and you get used to catching them easily. But then your “friend” tosses you a heavy sandbag, propelled with some force. You try to catch it, but it’s way more than you expected, and it knocks you flat on your back. You feel like a fool for being knocked over and for trusting that person in the first place.
Here’s the image: Two or more friends are tossing light objects to one another, and you get used to catching them easily. But then your “friend” tosses you a heavy sandbag, propelled with some force. You try to catch it, but it’s way more than you expected, and it knocks you flat on your back. You feel like a fool for being knocked over and for trusting that person in the first place.
Example: I thought I was OK with him - I even thought we were friends - but then he sandbagged me with a nasty comment, in front of people who are important to me.
by Getting_More_Cynical October 24, 2011