by Robert Stephenson July 29, 2008

Verb - in law enforcement, to overlook an obvious criminal or illegal act in order to get bigger or better information about a bigger crime or more important criminal from a perp.
“Ay how did you get out so fast? They just took you down there?”
‘Man, I told them what they wanted to know and they said they would Look The Other Way on that weed I had out on my coffee table! So no possession charges!”
“Boy that’s what’s up. You did what you had to do. You did what you had to do!”
‘Man, I told them what they wanted to know and they said they would Look The Other Way on that weed I had out on my coffee table! So no possession charges!”
“Boy that’s what’s up. You did what you had to do. You did what you had to do!”
by Terry Bad Ice November 26, 2020

a phrase used for boring or shit things you have done and is a negative variation of "this that and the other"
by boombadaboom November 9, 2010

A quote from French philosopher Jean- Paul Sartre's play "No Exit". It's a phrase meaning if relations with someone else are twisted and broken then that person can only be hell. The reason why is because when we try to think about and know ourselves, we use the knowledge of us that people already have.
by DurpyFlurp March 31, 2020

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by Lover7681 February 14, 2019

an each other team is a team of two people, therefore, they have each other.
also known as a partnership.
also known as a partnership.
by whoa_username November 6, 2021
