When someone is so drunk that, in attempt to continue partying, they hold onto a secured object (i.e. the bar, table, nearby person, etc...) to hold themselves up while dancing. Often accompanied by drooping eyes and spilling drink, someone who is anchoring typically has lost the ability to speak.
by revitup75 February 26, 2012
by Brian connor June 23, 2007
Being a constant reliable source of knowledge and material. The anchor is always ready to listen and is approachable under any circumstances.
During times of varied opinion, the anchor will see the issue objectively and will apply a balanced and neutral perspective allowing all parties to 'see the trees through the forest.'
Often the metaphor of a sailing boat is used where the boat is lost at sea without the anchor.
During times of varied opinion, the anchor will see the issue objectively and will apply a balanced and neutral perspective allowing all parties to 'see the trees through the forest.'
Often the metaphor of a sailing boat is used where the boat is lost at sea without the anchor.
Ask the anchor, he'll know
Anchor, what is... 'insert question.'
So anchor, what's married life like?
So anchor, how many children should I have? You have 6, is that enough?
Anchor, what is... 'insert question.'
So anchor, what's married life like?
So anchor, how many children should I have? You have 6, is that enough?
by the mast November 08, 2011
The art of Wanking. Done very cheekily. Usually on a daily basis, but sometimes less often, depending on the cheeky levels. Can also be competitive.
“No honey, I don’t have time to pick up the kids today, you better cancel your festive Zumba class because I’m busy anchoring. It’s a lifestyle.”
by goofygoofus October 24, 2022
A particularly stodgy shit that wont leave your arse. The type produced after eating food at a German Beer Keller.
Jeez, that Eisbeinesse last night, it must have left Nick with quite an anchor. I heard him int early hours puffing and panting in the lav. It must have been so painful to release, but when it did, it went with quite a splash.
by Streaker30 August 14, 2009
wow, I haven't made a cup, I'm the anchor of this team
by mrs. hardy April 22, 2010
Answering the Needs of Citizens w/ Handicaps thru Organized Recreation.
A camp for children and adults w/ special needs and handicaps, such as Downs Syndrome, autism, and much much more.
One of the happiest places you'll ever be in.
Campers wear red, volunteers wear blue, staff wear white, and young adults wear green.
Its really awesome, and everyone wants to go, and people who dont are really jealous.
Camp during the summer is def the best.
A camp for children and adults w/ special needs and handicaps, such as Downs Syndrome, autism, and much much more.
One of the happiest places you'll ever be in.
Campers wear red, volunteers wear blue, staff wear white, and young adults wear green.
Its really awesome, and everyone wants to go, and people who dont are really jealous.
Camp during the summer is def the best.
by KTrain and BR July 27, 2005