by SexieLexie94 April 14, 2021

by Toney is da best July 19, 2023

Slang for “I have a loaded gun”
by Ñüttŷ Pëêń December 26, 2019

Saying that someone lost a fight very badly (perceived as a knockouts) or has been jumped by more than one person.
Usually used to promote the "winner" of the fight and to embarrass the "loser".
(This could happen to one, if one is chilling in the "wrong neighborhood" knowing one is not suppose to be there because one had somehow offended people in the past.)
Usually used to promote the "winner" of the fight and to embarrass the "loser".
(This could happen to one, if one is chilling in the "wrong neighborhood" knowing one is not suppose to be there because one had somehow offended people in the past.)
Jerome: Remember Terio from gym class?
Ryan: Yeah the big kid with the afro?
Jerome: Well, I heard he's been texting my gf so I came up to him and asked him if he knew who I was and when he said yes, I straight up splacked him side of the head and he dropped in the middle of the cafeteria.
Ryan: Damn son! That n*gga got splacked for real. Remind me next time not to mess with you.
Ryan: Yeah the big kid with the afro?
Jerome: Well, I heard he's been texting my gf so I came up to him and asked him if he knew who I was and when he said yes, I straight up splacked him side of the head and he dropped in the middle of the cafeteria.
Ryan: Damn son! That n*gga got splacked for real. Remind me next time not to mess with you.
by Dfrenchpirate December 25, 2015

Colloquial. To be denigrated or insulted, often as a means of protest or political expression. The phrase originated in December of 2008, when an Iraqi journalist, Muntadhar al-Zeidi, threw his shoes at United States President George W. Bush, a terrible insult in Islamic tradition.
by shoe_ninja December 20, 2008

Got the decoraters in is a term used by women on their period, meaning that the "decoraters" are painting the walls red!
ewww right?
ewww right?
by KatieLovesIt! April 21, 2009

The act of burning someone so extensively that it warrants a high five and the declaration of the phrase "Got Em!"
"Eric and Chester see Nick walking down the halls sucking a lollipop."
Eric: Looks like he’s practicing for later.
Chester: Got 'Em
"Eric and Chester high-five enthusiastically."
Eric: Looks like he’s practicing for later.
Chester: Got 'Em
"Eric and Chester high-five enthusiastically."
by ShowMeYourTDs September 14, 2013
