by Brian Lindop June 2, 2016

While driving, turning a corner very abruptly and without slowing down. Usually due to a lack of warning for the turn.
We were heading to True Love Cafe, and I told the driver that we just missed the turn, but instead, he did a Brett turn.
by Brett Vollmer September 8, 2008

by mike, August 9, 2006

This is a request to have the car radio tuned to the local conservative AM radio for the latest traffic and weather conditions. Usually asked two-minutes before the those reports are schedule to be announced, ex: at 7:48am for the 7:50am update. One must listen to two minutes of bile spouted by the conservative show-hosts while you wait for the useful information. Inspired by the "Two-Minute Hate" described by Orwell in "1984".
by Ula Barber January 28, 2009

Turn Up is a lifestyle for the party extraordinaire. They get their look and party supplies from the turn up website and are always supporting getting turnt. the high power blog has every party essential someone could ask for.
"hey man you're a party animal, that's an awesome flask set you have where'd you get it?!"
"thanks i got it from the turn up store!"
"cool and where'd you get that awesome outfit?"
"turn up store also!"
"thanks i got it from the turn up store!"
"cool and where'd you get that awesome outfit?"
"turn up store also!"
by alb829 December 17, 2013

A term which means to have the your power over someone flipped for you to become the powerless. This is humorous variation of "turn the tables" made to subvert expectation by flipping the order of words around, creating an absurdly worded sentence. Alternatively, the past tense of this phrase is "the turns have tabled"
by Michael Washboard July 7, 2022

When someone who was previously going places drops their ambitions, often in favor of fitting in with a lower-achieving social circle.
Synonyms: To fall off, to lose one's edge
Etymology: From the pro wrestling term "heel turn" except instead of becoming a heel (villain), the person in question becomes a scrub (underachiever)
Synonyms: To fall off, to lose one's edge
Etymology: From the pro wrestling term "heel turn" except instead of becoming a heel (villain), the person in question becomes a scrub (underachiever)
Diego got into a great university, but he took a scrub turn and centered his life mainly around drinking and playing video games with his buddies. Now a year after graduating college, he seems less talented than he was back in high school.
There's a lot of pressure to turn scrub, but you only get one life to make your dreams come true.
There's a lot of pressure to turn scrub, but you only get one life to make your dreams come true.
by GenTelGuy July 13, 2023
