Allie-ing occurs when your significant other hits on and subsequently dates somebody else, therefore ditching you for the other person. Said romances often start by casual and friendly texts, internet conversations, or phone conversations and progress to pain and rejection.
"Are you still going out with Tonya??" "No man, that whore has one boyfriend a week!!! When I broke up with her she was Allie-ing some bi dude."
by SYTW October 30, 2008

The act, usually associated with partying exrta hard, or any other act when one engages in an activity overly excessive. No need to explain where this comes from.
"Dude, I am going out tonight and doing a little bit of kennedy-ing if you know what I mean"
It also works in the context of "I am partying like a Kennedy tonight"
It also works in the context of "I am partying like a Kennedy tonight"
by T. Pinck October 6, 2005

by yellamejella February 3, 2010

by El sucio Crayola December 18, 2009

Also known as "To Houdini"
1. Act of disappearing when a girl cant decide what she wants with you.
2. Act of disappearing when a activity or event is boring.
1. Act of disappearing when a girl cant decide what she wants with you.
2. Act of disappearing when a activity or event is boring.
1.
Man #1: "Dude, has Desiree made up her mind about you two?"
Man #2: "No, man. I'm giving her a week before Houdini-ing".
2.
Person #1: "This party is terrible. Do you even know anyone here?"
Person #2: "I have no clue who these people are. Ten more minutes and we are Houdini-ing out of here!"
Man #1: "Dude, has Desiree made up her mind about you two?"
Man #2: "No, man. I'm giving her a week before Houdini-ing".
2.
Person #1: "This party is terrible. Do you even know anyone here?"
Person #2: "I have no clue who these people are. Ten more minutes and we are Houdini-ing out of here!"
by JuanCha1228 September 10, 2011

by sandras January 7, 2008

Getting obsessively excited and concerned about something that no one else thinks is worth getting excited about.
Behaving awkwardly, stupidly and embarrassingly to delicate social situations.
Reacting like Barney Fife, from the Andy Griffith show, to anything.
Behaving awkwardly, stupidly and embarrassingly to delicate social situations.
Reacting like Barney Fife, from the Andy Griffith show, to anything.
"That guy just walked across the street without looking!!! Did you see that?!! I'm going over to him and tell him to be more careful in the future!" Friend,"Dude, stop fife-ing!"
by BoatNDive February 25, 2018
