by spanglish3 April 15, 2009
Get the Splicing the main brace mug.The word comes from 'relationship', and means supporting an existing romantic relationship between two characters, or the idea of two characters who are not currently together being a couple. The couple are called a 'ship', and the person doing the shipping is a 'shipper'. The term can also be used in reference to real-life people. A person's favourite 'ship' is their 'OTP' - One True Pairing.
e.g. "I ship Hiccstrid SO HARD! They're my OTP!"
e.g. "Oh my god, the ship has sailed!"
e.g. "I'm gonna start shipping them, they're so adorable together!"
e.g. "Oh my god, the ship has sailed!"
e.g. "I'm gonna start shipping them, they're so adorable together!"
by Perov March 6, 2017
Get the shipping mug.When a romantic relationship has been terminated but the people involved continue to sleep together.
Broken up but still sleep together/hook up.
Emphasized based on likelihood of reunion.
Broken up but still sleep together/hook up.
Emphasized based on likelihood of reunion.
by Slipping December 19, 2013
Get the Slipping mug.when you buy a drink at the bar where they know you and you have no cash at the time, you get them to put it on your account (tab). If you leave the area or disappear without paying that account, you are skipping out on a bar tab
You're in a bar:
-hey man... can I get some drink... I'll pay you later..
-sure... here..
Then you take a few drinks and take off.... and just disappear...
and that's called "Skipping out on a tab"...
-hey man... can I get some drink... I'll pay you later..
-sure... here..
Then you take a few drinks and take off.... and just disappear...
and that's called "Skipping out on a tab"...
by TMP3 December 7, 2010
Get the Skipping out on a tab mug."Did you guys see that sly dog keg slipping like pro last night?"
"Hard. Ain't no one keg slip like that"
"Hard. Ain't no one keg slip like that"
by b0gal0 May 11, 2014
Get the Keg Slipping mug.by dome stome July 30, 2017
Get the Nigga Be Slipping mug.Amount charged for shipping an item above the actual cost of the item. Used when discussing sites, such as ebay, where sellers will sometimes charge large flat-rate shipping costs in order to try to get more profit from a sale.
by caq July 21, 2008
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