–verb (used without object), -tat·ed, -tat·ing
1. the action of doing nothing;
2. like vegetate ... but more starchy.
3. What couch potatoes do.
1. the action of doing nothing;
2. like vegetate ... but more starchy.
3. What couch potatoes do.
I'm gonna just sit back and potate.
I've been potating all day, I really should go do something productive.
In lieu of getting more exercise, rosie o'donnell potated her way to obesity
At the end of a long day, I like to come home and potate the night away
I've been potating all day, I really should go do something productive.
In lieu of getting more exercise, rosie o'donnell potated her way to obesity
At the end of a long day, I like to come home and potate the night away
by LocoPolloEnFuego June 25, 2011
by Jennathetaco July 13, 2012
by iambroitisme January 26, 2013
Characterized by having the qualities or resemblance to anything related to Ireland or Down Syndrome.
The girl did not want to date Kyle because of his potatic tendencies.
Griffin's potatic facial features made him a good fit in the Irish pub.
Griffin's potatic facial features made him a good fit in the Irish pub.
by Patty O'Potato September 29, 2013
by Pieacasio March 11, 2017
1. Person 1: "can I have one of your cookies?"
Person 2: "potate-no!"
2. Potato 1: "do you have any cookies?"
Potato 2: "potate-no!"
Person 2: "potate-no!"
2. Potato 1: "do you have any cookies?"
Potato 2: "potate-no!"
by Thedreaminterpreter October 03, 2013
a short and funny way of saying potato, you can use this with friends or anyone when you see a potato by exclaiming "potat!"
by jay-fandoms March 07, 2019