Attempting to plug in a device in the dark or behind an object such as a desk. The limited view of the outlet leads to an act similar to stabbing a homeless person in an alley.
I shocked myself last night power stabbing so my laptop battery wouldn't die causing me to miss the money shot.
by Mattattat September 08, 2007
An explanation for knocking someone out quickly using a knuckle duster aka brass knuckles. A reference to wrestler William Regal who often KO'ed opponents with such an apparatus while the ref was distracted.
by E to the muthafuckin L homeboy August 21, 2008
by Power trooper November 09, 2023
'So after I become head press officer, I'm just going get a, like, a power fringe, you know what I mean?' At which point her sister collapsed on the tube floor, dying with laughter.
by HarryPotterPJsAreCoolGuys September 28, 2015
by big stevenson March 03, 2010
When a band or musician doesn't have the talent to become a huge hit but they can write that catchy song in the middle of the Romcom sound track. Everyone remembers the song but only 20% of the people remember the name of the band.
Joe- " Im going to see the Shins tonight"
Fred- " Who are the Shins" ?
Joe- "They do that one song from that one movie"
Fred- "Oh yaaaaa"!
Joe- "No one has herd of them, they only have Soundtrack Power"
This term is taken from the the baseball term, Warning track Power.
"He can hit but he only has Warning track Power"
Fred- " Who are the Shins" ?
Joe- "They do that one song from that one movie"
Fred- "Oh yaaaaa"!
Joe- "No one has herd of them, they only have Soundtrack Power"
This term is taken from the the baseball term, Warning track Power.
"He can hit but he only has Warning track Power"
by Scooter W. March 15, 2012
Huge breasts.
Taken from Sally Williams from the Australian Brand Power commercial series. Sally's breasts are of epic proportion for her slender middle age build.
Often used to describe the breats of a woman in the same room as you without her knowing what you are talking about.
Taken from Sally Williams from the Australian Brand Power commercial series. Sally's breasts are of epic proportion for her slender middle age build.
Often used to describe the breats of a woman in the same room as you without her knowing what you are talking about.
Example One:
Chris: Check out those brand powers, I would love to have a play with those.
Tristan: Damn mighty fine man.
Jeanette: Are you guys talking about me?
Chris: Nah, just the generic cleaning products on the shelf there.
Example Two:
RE: Staff Memo
All staff, please pay attention next time the Napisan Ultra add is on, the placement of the brand power products is excellent.
Chris: Check out those brand powers, I would love to have a play with those.
Tristan: Damn mighty fine man.
Jeanette: Are you guys talking about me?
Chris: Nah, just the generic cleaning products on the shelf there.
Example Two:
RE: Staff Memo
All staff, please pay attention next time the Napisan Ultra add is on, the placement of the brand power products is excellent.
by Burnt Man February 14, 2010