A motorcyclist farewell phrase equivalent to "goodbye and ride safely". Usually associated with sportbike riders. Irony of phrase meant express degree of rider's enthusiasm about and/or dedication to riding.
John: It's raining hard, I can't believe you rode here.
Rider: Yeah, I'm gonna roll. Peace.
John: Alright man, ride or die.
Rider: Yeah, I'm gonna roll. Peace.
John: Alright man, ride or die.
by Morpiedra December 4, 2004

Trap or die relates to the term "eat what you kill." Many jobs in the world are commission based. At commission only jobs you "eat what you kill" meaning you only make money on the business you bring to the company and if you don't bring any business in, you don't eat. Hence the phrase "trap or die." It describes what you have to do to survive. In order to eat what you kill, you must trap or die...
by Smithword October 16, 2008

The "die" that nerds may refer to when cornered and unable to convince another nerd that they are right.
A third grader might say, "Yea? So! Well...my daddy makes more than your daddy!"
While a nerd would say...
A third grader might say, "Yea? So! Well...my daddy makes more than your daddy!"
While a nerd would say...
by RaLegg November 30, 2007

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by D1EN0M1T3 March 15, 2009

when someone realy bothers you or arguing with someone on youtube , and you want to ignore them or dont want to reply them and end the convo by that.
by Riz (uk) April 8, 2009
