by Trisky1313 September 21, 2020

When one (male) comes out of being in cold water for a long period or exposed to cold weather, ones testicle sack will shrivel up and resemble a salt and vinegar mc coy style crisp when you rub it.
I’ve got a “McCoy” is a wrinkle style crisp which can be defined and reference to a wrinkly ball sack. Caw it’s so cold that my ballbag feels like a I’ve got a “McCoy”
by Cirkybirky February 9, 2021

Juice it for what you got: It means to make the most out of an opportunity.
Example: Wow, backpack kid is really juicing the floss for what it’s got. He’s is music videos, video games, he even has a song now!
Example: Wow, backpack kid is really juicing the floss for what it’s got. He’s is music videos, video games, he even has a song now!
by Doctortrending January 13, 2019

A response used when someone includes you in their plans without asking, to which you would respond if the 'we' they are referring to is them and the rock in their pocket.
"Yeah, we're going to that concert tomorrow night"
"We? What, you got a rock in your pocket? Because I'm certainly not going."
"We? What, you got a rock in your pocket? Because I'm certainly not going."
by Palumboss June 3, 2019

my friend tried to say "I swear to god dude!" as I was trolling him. The person instead said "i swear to got", so i thought i might as well make it a real thing. It can be used many different ways, as an adjective, or a swear term. use it however you want.
"I SWEAR TO GOT DUDE." every takes 3 steps back. "we dont use that kind of language here" (THANOS SNAP)
by plasticman15505 March 24, 2019

by Ms.Mother of Pearl November 24, 2017

In terms of some slang the term “you got it” means that you will not argue further. By saying that you withdraw yourself from the dispute.
“If I say go left and you go right, then why would I let you drive??”
“You got it. Do what you want.”
“You got it. Do what you want.”
by Mido April 11, 2022
