by Ava Is Trash ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) March 22, 2018
by Saucy217 May 27, 2020
A complex, higher level chess endgame maneuver in which the winning player sets up an unnecessary stalemate. Its primary use is in matches where a draw is more advantageous than a win. Originally scoffed at by modern players, the depth and creativity of the Ross Gambit is now hailed by chess theoreticians worldwide. The Ross Gambit is classified under post-pre-modern chess endgame strategies.
In the infamous game of "Ross's Folly" (McCarthy v. Crutcher, 2010), Ross McCarthy narrowly pulled out a draw against the near-vanquished Ian Crutcher. McCarthy's success in creating a stalemate when Crutcher had nearly achieved defeat is the first documented instance of The Ross Gambit.
by thug4lyf November 08, 2010
todd ross can be used as a term for someone who smashes faces when kissing. i mean full on lightning mcqueen into your face. it’s more of a touching of your teeth than a kiss. it can also be used as swerving, or being swerved when kissing or being kissed. don’t be a todd ross when kissing.
by todd ross’s friends June 29, 2019
by steponmyfuckintoebeach December 12, 2019
Bob Ross is another word for Jesus.
by JustDidABadThing August 26, 2019
When you are lazy and decide to do things your way against the rules. It's also using the bathroom as soon as you get back from break or lunch at work.
by Roadhouse2769 October 03, 2019