by ozmodiar August 24, 2004
by ron vergandy September 19, 2007
can be used to describe an unfortunate situation
or
if someone is angry and the third party wants to say something
or
if someone is angry and the third party wants to say something
by Orla Cunningham November 27, 2007
(Verb) - To figuratively destroy someone at something, i.e. sports, activities, games, argument, and overpower them completely in every manner.
(Noun) - A place, usually figuratively (unless you are a rapist), where people go to get destroyed at any activity, whether it be sports, or an argument.
(Noun) - A place, usually figuratively (unless you are a rapist), where people go to get destroyed at any activity, whether it be sports, or an argument.
(Verb) - I completely rape caged you in that game of COD, bitch.
(Noun) - You will enter the rape cage when we fight, mother fucker.
(Noun) - You will enter the rape cage when we fight, mother fucker.
by DSLICEX September 15, 2010
to trap a penis in a vagina by a virgin, cause they so fucking tight. Usually when the boy has a big fat cock.
"damn, Lilly was so tight it was like a pussy cage"
"he got so stuck last night they had to cut off his dick"
"the act of cutting off a dick because it was so stuck "
"he got so stuck last night they had to cut off his dick"
"the act of cutting off a dick because it was so stuck "
by bigpussycage January 10, 2015
by Jeffy Dahmers June 02, 2007
The emotional pattern that Nicolas Cage goes through in every movie he's in.
Firstly, Nicolas Cage is in a happy/placid state.
Then, something happens to Nicolas Cage that causes a short stage of confusion. This is key to the next stage.
Finally, Nicolas Cage becomes filled with anger at the confusion he experiences.
Rinse and repeat. In every movie.
Firstly, Nicolas Cage is in a happy/placid state.
Then, something happens to Nicolas Cage that causes a short stage of confusion. This is key to the next stage.
Finally, Nicolas Cage becomes filled with anger at the confusion he experiences.
Rinse and repeat. In every movie.
KNOWING (2009) A prime example of the 'Cage Rage Theorem'
Nicolas Cage is happy. (Stage one)
Nicolas Cage finds sheet of numbers, becomes confused. (Stage two)
Nicolas Cage throws everything on the floor, in a fit of anger and confusion at the numbers. (Stage 3)
Nicolas Cage is happy. (Stage one)
Nicolas Cage finds sheet of numbers, becomes confused. (Stage two)
Nicolas Cage throws everything on the floor, in a fit of anger and confusion at the numbers. (Stage 3)
by CharlesBottomer June 24, 2013