greg: todd heapis a good tight end
T: your mom used to be a tight end, but after me, she's a wide reciever
all: shutup teeeeeeee
T: your mom used to be a tight end, but after me, she's a wide reciever
all: shutup teeeeeeee
by haffamalaffner May 13, 2005

A phrase originating in West St. Louis, made famous by the underground freestyle rapper, skiptomyreu. Best used when someone says something either extremely idiotic or is an ass. For full effect, drag out the T in a high pitched voice.
by N February 16, 2005

A phrase used to imply that one should shut their mouth, regardless of whether the person being spoken to is named "T" or not.
by N February 10, 2005

by InterestingMeanings November 17, 2021

A twist on the well known scenario made popular in the early 90s by a home security system commercial in which an elderly woman falls and is unable to get up. The new television series, Hoarders, gives a whole new meaning to this ubiquitous expression. In honor of the popular series, one may say "I've fallen and I can't get up' when one is swallowed up by garbage and are unable to remove oneself from the overwhelming mass of debris that overwhelms one's home. Can also be found when one has a burning desire to pay tribute to one's pet with shrines of pet hair displayed throughout one's home.
T-dawg: bc she got like swallowed by garbage and she couldnt get up
Me: omg that gives a whole new meaning to 'i've fallen and i can''t get up!'
T-dawg: mb that's where it came from
Me: omg that gives a whole new meaning to 'i've fallen and i can''t get up!'
T-dawg: mb that's where it came from
by Bchita March 22, 2010

by BBG_Nobility August 29, 2022

When your friend is in a game or a tough situation. Can also stand for "Tighten up" and "tough up".
A close relative of 'lock in'
A close relative of 'lock in'
by ashisalrtaken June 25, 2024
