by randall B April 19, 2009
Derived from Star Fox's 'Barrel Roll', the phrase is used to interrupt a person from saying something uninteresting or out of the conversation.
Person 1: That was a hell of a ride
Person 2: I mean it's a new 370z customized, you've gotta expect something worth while...
Person 3: What kind of an engine does it use? I mean I personally think with 4000 cc...
Person 1: Barrel roll.
Example 2
In a blog contest
Person 1: so I just wanted to say, screw those bastards and live your life as you want it to be.
(applauses)
Person 2: Today, I received the mail from my parents that Sylvie died. A drop of tear fell from my watery eyes as I reminisced about the last time I saw her. She was old. Older than I, in a dog's age....
Audience 1: barrel roll.
Person 2: I mean it's a new 370z customized, you've gotta expect something worth while...
Person 3: What kind of an engine does it use? I mean I personally think with 4000 cc...
Person 1: Barrel roll.
Example 2
In a blog contest
Person 1: so I just wanted to say, screw those bastards and live your life as you want it to be.
(applauses)
Person 2: Today, I received the mail from my parents that Sylvie died. A drop of tear fell from my watery eyes as I reminisced about the last time I saw her. She was old. Older than I, in a dog's age....
Audience 1: barrel roll.
by Medill Journalist December 02, 2009
by Pimster July 18, 2011
To scrape the barrel is to preform a sexually indecent act upon the partner... ALWAYS two queer men who are bumlords
by pseudonym March 29, 2004
A portly woman with no bodily features other than her stout barrel shape, who typically takes jobs at low rent places such as Wal Mart McDonald's. She would typically be pursued by a mexican with few other prospects.
Guy 1: Dude did you hear Carlos asked Barrel girl out yesterday?
Guy 2: Yeah he didn't really have any other options.
Guy 1: He took her to the Mcdonald's she works at so he could get a discount.
Guy 2: Yeah he didn't really have any other options.
Guy 1: He took her to the Mcdonald's she works at so he could get a discount.
by Corky Carter May 29, 2011
In the gambling world, particularly pool and other cue sports, an air barrel refers to an empty barrel (barrel meaning wager or a unit of money remaining in one's possession) which a player or gambler passes off as a full barrel he/she has in order to play a match or set.
Asia "Cantnobodyholdmedown" Cycak totally brought an air barrel to California to play OMGWTF in their high stakes match!
by SkyscraperChris April 13, 2011
by JAG 345 April 04, 2016