to have finished consuming all or part of your soft drink of the same name. May be conjugated in any of the "do" forms.
ex. 1
guy 1: "Can we go now? Are you mountain-done?"
guy 2: "Only if her name's Kirsten."
ex. 2
gal 1: "Care for a soft drink?"
gal 2: "Nah, thanks, I'm mountain did."
guy 1: "Can we go now? Are you mountain-done?"
guy 2: "Only if her name's Kirsten."
ex. 2
gal 1: "Care for a soft drink?"
gal 2: "Nah, thanks, I'm mountain did."
by Germ Lucidius April 06, 2008
Something completely in the past. You can't change anything, so you have to put up with the consequences.
by internetless January 30, 2016
by JimiParks February 17, 2023
by Ken Carlos January 18, 2011
I'm done with her.
by bombus crotchii November 14, 2017
by The Return of Light Joker January 05, 2012
Term used when you've done all that you can on a particular project when the deadline comes. You haven't completed everything, but you've done all you can. Refers to a cowboy at a rodeo who throws up his hands when his time is up and falls off the bucking bronco.
Jason: "Hey Shawn, did you complete the TPS report? It was due today."
Shawn: "No, I needed some more information that never came, so I called it rodeo done and submitted the report."
Shawn: "No, I needed some more information that never came, so I called it rodeo done and submitted the report."
by SilentC January 27, 2012