by fb=everyonelovesanna May 14, 2018

by Jazzmyn September 19, 2006

An Australian Colloquialism, Ditch is the collective noun for a group of mates. It stems from the behavior "ditching", where an individual leaves a social situation without informing any other members of the group.
by DewittNa. November 19, 2009

by AllAmericanPIMP May 25, 2004

"I can't wait to clean her ditch out."
"You should have seen her ditch! So tidy."
"I trundled right into her ditch."
"You could see her ditch water seeping though her panties."
"You should have seen her ditch! So tidy."
"I trundled right into her ditch."
"You could see her ditch water seeping though her panties."
by Flash Mash September 30, 2012

verb: To cut ahead of people who are already waiting in a line; used primarily in Central Ohio.
noun: The result of allowing somebody to do this.
noun: The result of allowing somebody to do this.
"How did Bill get so close to the front of the line?"
"He asked Bob for a ditch, Bob said alright, so he ditched the line."
"He asked Bob for a ditch, Bob said alright, so he ditched the line."
by oz115 August 20, 2008
