by J-ski March 07, 2003
by elcoolj August 30, 2005
A small insect that attaches it's self to other living creatures and sucks their blood thus gaining the name pest. Ticks must be removed from the body or it will cause serious damage to the host such as blood loss. If ticks are found on animals it is best to get them to the vet asap.
Jessie a 9 week old puppy masstif was coverd in more then 1,000 ticks and if she wasn't found when she was she would of died of blood loss.
by Finnerty November 22, 2009
A person capable of being self-sufficiant that chooses to live off of the American welfare sytem, thus sucking the financial blood of the American taxpayer dry.
Half of the damn country. "She can afford a smart phone, a nice car, a tanning bed, to have her hair and nails done, but she needs an EBT card to buy candy and soda. What a tick!"
by Getajobassholes May 01, 2013
apparently meaning to keep something's price on a tab..
used by those strange council estate people from prestwich England..
used by those strange council estate people from prestwich England..
by Priet October 05, 2005
The 1980's version of the 1990's robot dance, and the 2000's version of pop and lock. This involves, short
movements of the arms and legs with brief pauses in between. A form of breakdancing.
movements of the arms and legs with brief pauses in between. A form of breakdancing.
by bonneville babe February 08, 2005
To acquire drugs on a banker/customer loan scenario. Instead of paying the initial capital for said drugs , Usually higher class (A,B's) the customer will make payment later at a mutually agreed date between the bankerdealer and the buyer. If the capital is paid in full before the agreed time date frequently the banker dealer will usually give the customer more leighweigh on further transactions,but this is at the Dealers descretion.
by dandoman2000 July 10, 2018