going through songs on ones ipod or mp3 player listening to the beginnings of songs, or skipping them altogether, because you've heard all your songs before many times, and you want something new
by kreamyk March 14, 2007
Dave: Man this computer is really rubbish. It's so slow it's unbelievable.
Andy: Did you ever get round to installing anti-virus?
Dave: No, I've been busy.
Andy: You've been surfing bareback for months. That machine will be crawling with viruses. What an idiot.
Andy: Did you ever get round to installing anti-virus?
Dave: No, I've been busy.
Andy: You've been surfing bareback for months. That machine will be crawling with viruses. What an idiot.
by aft79 November 05, 2012
This is the term given to the people who dont continue the wave at a hockey game, concert etc.
Fortunately, the wave usually continues around them, but if there are a few in the same row, the wave may be destroyed.
Fortunately, the wave usually continues around them, but if there are a few in the same row, the wave may be destroyed.
"So me and Bob were at the game, and our friend Todd Peppers decided it would be funny to be a Stone In the Surf and consequently destroyed the wave we had going on"
by Not Todd Peppers March 01, 2009
"Did you hook up with Katie at the party last night?"
"Nope, I was too wasted and ended up going home with one of the surf pigs."
"Nope, I was too wasted and ended up going home with one of the surf pigs."
by Eddie Bell May 27, 2008
by Captain Otto July 27, 2013
When you've surfed so good and hard that you don't have any energy the next day - even for your girlfriend.
by keladavi May 18, 2014
"I was Double Surfing Lost to try and figure out what other shows the actors appear in."
Generally falls under 3 categories:
1. TV as background or as fallback entertainment during long, computer-slowing downloads
2. Engaging in social networking or micro-blogging (Facebook, Twitter) while watching a specific program
3. Augmenting the tv viewing experience by researching aspects of a show. This practice is deliberately catered to by many programs in order to affect a sense of interactivity
Generally falls under 3 categories:
1. TV as background or as fallback entertainment during long, computer-slowing downloads
2. Engaging in social networking or micro-blogging (Facebook, Twitter) while watching a specific program
3. Augmenting the tv viewing experience by researching aspects of a show. This practice is deliberately catered to by many programs in order to affect a sense of interactivity
by Sky Man May 07, 2010