Another way of describing something as being COMPLETELY, undeniably full to its absolute maximum limits.
by dictionarybcel March 22, 2018
by chenger November 09, 2003
two in the pink; one in the stink
is also just the hand symbol of holding up the pointer, middle, and pinky fingers to represent the aforementioned action
is also just the hand symbol of holding up the pointer, middle, and pinky fingers to represent the aforementioned action
by upcunt3 May 01, 2008
When a basketball player uses only one hand to create the commonly-referenced "three-goggles" after making a three pointer. The gesture is made by putting the okay sign (a circle made from your thumb and index finger, with other three fingers outwards) up to only one eye, Mr. Peanut style.
by msquared June 10, 2012
Peter: Do you have Three Things?
Paul: I have the Important Thing.
Peter: I have the Second Thing in my car, but we have to go to the store for the Third Thing.
Paul: I have the Important Thing.
Peter: I have the Second Thing in my car, but we have to go to the store for the Third Thing.
by random!pdx August 11, 2007
When three cars ride side-by-side on the road, traveling at the exact same speed, and clog the whole thing up.
by Lemongrass March 17, 2016
These two definitions are both right. In the popular T.I. song, What You Kno, T.I. uses a metaphor to bring together the act of sellin cocaine three kilograms (keys) at a time with the act of calling to arrange the deal. When he says "key by the three" he is stating that he has three keys of cocaine and also that he is using his nextel to arrange the deal.
by DJStickyFingaz May 12, 2007