by Larry Hustle December 15, 2008
by Leigh kemp March 24, 2004
to give someone the boot, to dump.
by Pea December 11, 2003
Jack is really towing to get his assignment handed in on time.
Jill towed to get to work in the morning after a night of heavy drinking.
Jill towed to get to work in the morning after a night of heavy drinking.
by Bazard November 16, 2007
"In Tow" is a phrase that is used by Mexicans with Green Cards to indicate that they are towing an old, scrappy vehicle to sell in Mexico for very cheap. It is usually written on the back window of the said vehicle.
When I went to the gas station in Louisiana, I saw some Mexicans towing a Ford Ranger. On the back of the truck, it said "in tow"
by MC McClickClock on the Dot July 12, 2009
To give someone a ride. It used to be used in the context of the bicycle, when you rode and had your passenger sitting on the handlebars. Now it applies to any form of transportation where a person getting a ride is getting the "tow", including cars, motorcycles, shopping carts, etc.
by Kyle with a shout out to the hollywood cartel November 03, 2007
by The Draco April 27, 2018