by TheCRACKERman September 20, 2005
by Sonny Black Monster April 14, 2009
"in out,in out" quote from the character little Alex in the S.Kubrick movie,"A Clockwork Orange" Their euphimism for sexual intercourse.
by Jonrush@ETEXAS July 22, 2005
by Bumbagel July 14, 2021
to give up due to exhaustion. Originally a term referring to a tired horse that begins to run less aggressively, backing off on the "pull" a rider normally feels on the reins from an eager horse. Also used as a generic term for an exhausted horse.
"Yes, George, come in, come in. George, word up's you've been cracking under the pressure. Can't cope, can't stand the heat. Spit the bit." - George Steinbrenner, speaking to George Costanza on "Seinfeld".
by sully.d January 30, 2011
Not good enough to be a real cop (commonly called bacon, so they just settled for being bacon bits. They are commonly seen at malls. They carry a beater stick but no guns or anything a real policeman has.
Also called beggin strips, crooks dont know it's not real bacon (taken from beggin strip dog treat commercial)
Also called beggin strips, crooks dont know it's not real bacon (taken from beggin strip dog treat commercial)
by Sokerguy November 14, 2005
by Goner September 22, 2004