The pass is the all time n-word pass only given to you by a black person. It means that you can say the n-word once and the black guy can’t get mad because he gave your the pass. Another circumstance is the all season pass. This means you have an infinite amount of n-word passes for as long as the black guy says you can. Ex: one day, one week etc.
by Mcchocherpants April 12, 2019
Parents Against Sports Society. They are a Canadian group of concerned parents that believe sports breed criminal behavior and are warlike and inhumane. They also allege them of having a language of crime with words and phrases such as "steal the ball", "steal the base" and "touchdown" (Touchdown is a slang pedophiles use for the act of touching a boy "down there").
Man 1: My group i'm representing PASS: Parents Against Sports Society, are a group of concerned parents that believe sports breed criminal behavior and are warlike and inhumane. We also feel that sports have a language of crime with words and phrases such as "steal the ball", "steal the base" and "touchdown".
Man 2: PASS? Well, i'm with SSAP- Sports Society Against Parents that make dumb comments like that!
Man 1: You're just making that up! We're real. We have meetings.
Man 2: PASS? Well, i'm with SSAP- Sports Society Against Parents that make dumb comments like that!
Man 1: You're just making that up! We're real. We have meetings.
by Red John's Friend October 09, 2019
The act of impersonating a Caucasian is called "passing for white" or simply "passing". Light-skinned blacks or Latinos may have engaged in this activity (especially in pre-1960's America) in order to obtain privileges available only to those of the honkey persuasion.
See: The Human Stain, Imitation of Life
See: The Human Stain, Imitation of Life
by ravy July 27, 2005
Stephen: Remember that time Sam left the bar to puke outside and immediately got thrown in the drunk tank.
Sally: Stop! I'm passing!
Sally: Stop! I'm passing!
by stephenplans April 23, 2013
Pass (v) - The politically correct term for skipping a class. The word can be used in future, present, and past tenses (pass, passing, and passed, respectively).
Example #1: (before class)
Hannah: "Hey do you guys wanna go to class today?"
Kurtis: "Eh, no thanks, I think I'll pass..."
Waleed: "Yeah same here..."
Example #2: (during class)
Maria: "Hey where's Stefan?"
Megan: "Oh I think he's passing."
Example #3: (after class)
Natasha: "Hey where were you today? We had a test in U.S. History today."
Harrison: "Yeah I know, I passed because I didn't study for it at all..."
Hannah: "Hey do you guys wanna go to class today?"
Kurtis: "Eh, no thanks, I think I'll pass..."
Waleed: "Yeah same here..."
Example #2: (during class)
Maria: "Hey where's Stefan?"
Megan: "Oh I think he's passing."
Example #3: (after class)
Natasha: "Hey where were you today? We had a test in U.S. History today."
Harrison: "Yeah I know, I passed because I didn't study for it at all..."
by kurtisthefurtis November 21, 2011
by random person (racist) October 29, 2023
pass-pull aim squeeze sweep-acronym for using a fire extinguisher in case of fire. new acronym of pass during pull out sex. PULL AIM SQEEZE SKEET
by southpawhunter November 17, 2011