Take something at face value: I don't know whether I can take her story at face value, but I will assume that she is not lying.
by Xeals June 25, 2017
Darryl, if you paid Jack Tatum to put you in that wheelchair to get with Mary, you should know that Mary was always a Niners fan. It would never work out between her and a Patriots wide receiver. There's something about Mary, isn't there?
by The Original Agahnim June 24, 2021
Adj
pronounced/ meh-hee-cah-no-ing
Mexicanoing the shit out of something is a sentence used( typically by Hispanics/Latinos) when working on a project (that would normally take the common folk hours to complete) in order to ease the amount of time said task is to be done.
Mexicans are said to be hard workers, therefore the term "mexicanoing the shit out of something" is commonly used as a way to imply that things need to be done in a rapid manner.
pronounced/ meh-hee-cah-no-ing
Mexicanoing the shit out of something is a sentence used( typically by Hispanics/Latinos) when working on a project (that would normally take the common folk hours to complete) in order to ease the amount of time said task is to be done.
Mexicans are said to be hard workers, therefore the term "mexicanoing the shit out of something" is commonly used as a way to imply that things need to be done in a rapid manner.
The dishwasher at the restaurant quit in the middle of service therefore Junior and Ellis are going to be Mexicanoing the shit out of something (the dish pit) at the end of the night
by Overwatch Weeb February 13, 2018
Widely used in NY drill. especially in the Bronx. Another way of saying “is everything ok?” “Are you good?” or “do you have a problem?”
“You alright? Something is wrong. Bend through my block show me you perform!” - Kay Flock
“You alright? Something is wrong. Bend through my block show me you perform!” - Kay Flock
Random NY girl: “Nah but you built like an android word to bro imma violate you’
Person responds: “You alright? Something is wrong.”
Person responds: “You alright? Something is wrong.”
by Babbanraokaddam June 22, 2023
To be busy.
Example with "to be tied up with something or someone"
Doctor: Sorry you waited so long, Matt; I've been tied up all afternoon.
Doctor: Sorry you waited so long, Matt; I've been tied up all afternoon.
by nooneelsethanme November 28, 2009
by Joe Bone March 09, 2005
While playing beer pong at a pregame, Joseph shoots the ping pong ball and it bounces into a cup that has already been made and yells "thats got to count for something!"
by 21-16 April 28, 2011