A late night snack consisting of a scoop shaped corn chip filled with salted peanuts and topped with a drizzle of nacho cheese.
by PsyDawg September 26, 2014

When you take a bag of frito's and cut it open long ways. Add chilli on top with shredded cheese. Eat with fork right out of the bag.
by K-Feds Harry Sack December 13, 2010

"I gave my boyfriend road head the other day."
"Yeah? Well my boyfriend took my top off and roader boated me."
"Yeah? Well my boyfriend took my top off and roader boated me."
by Spring Break 08 March 10, 2008

The colloquial name for that timeless classic, Concepts And Case Analysis in the Law of Contracts (Concepts and Insights), by Marvin A. Chirelstein.
There I was, a Saturday night, with nothing but my Boat Book, a glass of chianti, and all the time in the world.
by GBrell May 3, 2009

Pronounced: "Boat - Loak"
Syn: crazy, psychotic, very "extra"
Derives from the West Coast vernacular, particularly in California. Perhaps strictly Northern California slang. Definition is culturally ambiguous; might be spelled "boloc," "bo loc", "bo lo", etc.
Syn: crazy, psychotic, very "extra"
Derives from the West Coast vernacular, particularly in California. Perhaps strictly Northern California slang. Definition is culturally ambiguous; might be spelled "boloc," "bo loc", "bo lo", etc.
by chjori August 5, 2010

Tiger in a Boat
Noun
1. a substitute for "The Life of Pi" book or movie.
2. "Bullshit," a lie, or an exaggeration
Adjective
1. an embellishment of a story
Verb
2. to dismiss, to disregard
Acronym: TiaB
Note: I have not seen, nor read, Life a Pi.
Noun
1. a substitute for "The Life of Pi" book or movie.
2. "Bullshit," a lie, or an exaggeration
Adjective
1. an embellishment of a story
Verb
2. to dismiss, to disregard
Acronym: TiaB
Note: I have not seen, nor read, Life a Pi.
Noun
1. "Do you wanna go see Tiger in a Boat? It's good, I swear. It won all of the gold globes."
2. "What a bunch of Tiger in a Boat!" "What a crock pot of Tiger in a Boat!"
Adjective
1."There is no god if you continue telling me this boring story. Give me the Tiger in a Boat version."
Verb
1. "You can't Tiger in a Boat me like that. We're besties, and it's the honest truth."
1. "Do you wanna go see Tiger in a Boat? It's good, I swear. It won all of the gold globes."
2. "What a bunch of Tiger in a Boat!" "What a crock pot of Tiger in a Boat!"
Adjective
1."There is no god if you continue telling me this boring story. Give me the Tiger in a Boat version."
Verb
1. "You can't Tiger in a Boat me like that. We're besties, and it's the honest truth."
by chudthechud January 23, 2013

by e123e April 18, 2014
