verb-To cuddle up or spend time with your boyfriend/girlfirend or significant other. It also can be talking on the phone to that person.
*Don't get caught caken without your milk*
*Don't get caught caken without your milk*
by Tiffany aka Ya Girl Miss Tiff October 25, 2005
My glass piece is entirely cup and gander, not even a homeless man would use it too smoke the dirtiest rock ever.
by punisher December 17, 2004
A girl/guy who you hook up with a couple times and then move on. You get the term "paper cup" because you use paper cups once or twice then throw them away.
Girl- "Yeah, we hooked up at the party but I haven't heard from him since."
Friend- "You're his paper cup."
Friend- "You're his paper cup."
by tropicalkissesxox February 16, 2010
When you mix a bit of all the alcohol in sight into one solo cup and proceed to chug it and bring chaos wherever you go.
by T0xicdaisies March 27, 2019
1. I just filled my cup of orange juice.
2. Assassin's Creed comes out in late 2007! I just filled the cup!
2. Assassin's Creed comes out in late 2007! I just filled the cup!
by irishballa March 25, 2007
by Siobhan Lollipop October 07, 2008
umm not quite...it's not held at Shawan, that's the Legacy Chase. But the rest is mostly correct.
Can simply be defined as "six hours of drinking, preppy kids, and horses." Many teenagers give up their friday night before the race to prepare 'Ruit tables and tents, not to mention prepare their bodies to endure the intense drinking that they are about to encounter.
The Maryland Hunt Cup takes place in Glyndon, Maryland every year on the last saturday of April. It is known as the one day of the year when you cannot be held accountable for any actions that you make.
Preppy kids from schools all over Baltimore, including Gilman, Bryn Mawr, Garrison Forest, Roland Park, Boys' Latin, Calvert Hall, St. Paul's, etc. unite and form one giant party in the Patron Lot, which each of their parents paid $75 for a pass. It literally looks like a Polo/Lilly Pulitzer ad. Many set up tents, some bring kegs, and some even make Southsides, a traditional Hunt Cup alcoholic beverage.
There is only one rule at Hunt Cup: "No Weed." As the cops will not stand for that. This rule was broken many a time last year beneath the infamous 1,200 sq. foot Blue Tarp made by the Gilman sophemore class.
The World-Class steeplechasing draws some away from the party around 4:00. But others stay for the remaining half hour of the 6-hour party.
Local police have a policy at Hunt Cup: "It's fine as long as it's in a cup." Parents also understand the goings on and importance of Hunt Cup, as everyone's parents went there too as teenagers.
Hardcore Hunt Cup-goers start at 10 and finish at 4:30, when the road blocks for the race are lifted and the state cops come in and clear out the lot. No-one is able to drive home safely, so partyers who live nearby open-up their mansions for sober-up parties.
Can simply be defined as "six hours of drinking, preppy kids, and horses." Many teenagers give up their friday night before the race to prepare 'Ruit tables and tents, not to mention prepare their bodies to endure the intense drinking that they are about to encounter.
The Maryland Hunt Cup takes place in Glyndon, Maryland every year on the last saturday of April. It is known as the one day of the year when you cannot be held accountable for any actions that you make.
Preppy kids from schools all over Baltimore, including Gilman, Bryn Mawr, Garrison Forest, Roland Park, Boys' Latin, Calvert Hall, St. Paul's, etc. unite and form one giant party in the Patron Lot, which each of their parents paid $75 for a pass. It literally looks like a Polo/Lilly Pulitzer ad. Many set up tents, some bring kegs, and some even make Southsides, a traditional Hunt Cup alcoholic beverage.
There is only one rule at Hunt Cup: "No Weed." As the cops will not stand for that. This rule was broken many a time last year beneath the infamous 1,200 sq. foot Blue Tarp made by the Gilman sophemore class.
The World-Class steeplechasing draws some away from the party around 4:00. But others stay for the remaining half hour of the 6-hour party.
Local police have a policy at Hunt Cup: "It's fine as long as it's in a cup." Parents also understand the goings on and importance of Hunt Cup, as everyone's parents went there too as teenagers.
Hardcore Hunt Cup-goers start at 10 and finish at 4:30, when the road blocks for the race are lifted and the state cops come in and clear out the lot. No-one is able to drive home safely, so partyers who live nearby open-up their mansions for sober-up parties.
Parents: "Hey guys how was Hunt Cup?"
Teenagers: "awesome"
Parents: "Who won the race?"
Teenagers: "What race?"
Parents: "Thought so."
Teenagers: "awesome"
Parents: "Who won the race?"
Teenagers: "What race?"
Parents: "Thought so."
by H H May 18, 2005