Derived from Star Wars in which various characters use the line to describe someone as powerful in the Force. Also used to describe someone with a very valuable ability and/or talent that is innate and unlearned as opposed to something worked at or achieved by effort.
From American Pie 2:
(Oz accidentally runs into a bunch of women, and they follow him back to a formerly sausage fest party)
Jim: Incredible.
Stifler: (Nodding) The Force is strong in him.
(Oz accidentally runs into a bunch of women, and they follow him back to a formerly sausage fest party)
Jim: Incredible.
Stifler: (Nodding) The Force is strong in him.
by catterj May 18, 2017

by _define_it_ March 26, 2023

1. To quit seeing him, especially if it's a relationship or commitment involved.
2. To waive/fire him, especially in business matters.
2. To waive/fire him, especially in business matters.
If you catch a man cheating on you, kick him to the curb right then.
A man got kicked to curb by the company for finding drug use in his hair sample.
A man got kicked to curb by the company for finding drug use in his hair sample.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 9, 2005

The act of waving one's hand near the face of an individual who has recently been declared as red or purple. Useful for restoring said individual to a state of normacy.
by Peter McConville April 1, 2005

by AlPacino1972 August 3, 2014

by anonymous July 30, 2022

The car dealer wanted me to pay sticker price for my new car, but I successfully Jewed him down to a lower price.
by Maxwell July 17, 2004
