"Playing it Bronson", (like the contemporary, "Playing it Bogart") comes from the movies, specifically the Death Wish series, where Bronson's steel will, unrelenting but silent rage ultimately shows through in a slow burning flame inching up a fuse until an explosion that is violent, quick and dirty.
"I could see that dude was playing it Bronson until he smashed the other guys face and crunched his dick with his boot in a matter of seconds."
by TheRealDelirum August 22, 2018

The phrase play in the hay is often used figuratively to describe carefree or playful behavior, similar to children playing in a pile of hay. It implies having fun or enjoying oneself without any specific purpose or responsibility.
by Lysical October 4, 2023

by dogs hit June 22, 2022

by mistwadumbstwa October 20, 2020

Girl: Don't try to pull the netflix and chill line on me.
Guy: Nah, I don't have that, I'm more of a prime and play kind of guy.
Guy: Nah, I don't have that, I'm more of a prime and play kind of guy.
by Wheresmyfrap March 27, 2016

To respond to childish/drunk comments; proper responses include "I got Elmo, Grover, Big Bird." etc.
by SpunThrilla January 13, 2009

This is a move in any card game, where the player may choose to throw his cards on the table and declare himself the winner regardless of what his cards were. (This is usually a last resort play by scum bag steve).
Your friends beating you in a card game? Use chazz's play and brag about beating them and how much they suck.
by chzz808 December 22, 2012
