A subtle fuck you, for being a novice. Put in place of a legitimate response, or real explanation. Often used when trolling.
check the switchboard
by Umadbrah62 January 13, 2011
A test of heart in which the potential member must engage in physical combat with 2 or more members, provided that he does not surrender during the melee he is inducted to the gang.
by Kanedaking July 03, 2017
-Performing a sudden action towards another person to test their reflexes, usually in a manner meant to 'troll' them.
-Used in hockey wherein one player uses their hip in an attempt to off balance another player in an attempt to knock them over
-Also used by the freaking plesioth from monster hunter
-Used in hockey wherein one player uses their hip in an attempt to off balance another player in an attempt to knock them over
-Also used by the freaking plesioth from monster hunter
Larry shouted 'Hip Check!' and smacked me over the back of the head. When I got angry with him, he told me I should have dodged.
by Sasnox July 24, 2020
When a customer is looking for a certain store item and they ask an employee to check in the back inventory for it.
Guy : Yo you got a t-bone steak?
Employee: Sir, this is a baby food store.
Guy: Uhhhhh check in the back, the FAR back for dat shit.
Employee: Damn wow we actually have one left
Employee: Sir, this is a baby food store.
Guy: Uhhhhh check in the back, the FAR back for dat shit.
Employee: Damn wow we actually have one left
by CheckInTheBack67 March 07, 2016
when you tell someone, who is on the same level as you and you are obviously not their boss or superior, to do something and they do it without questioning
by nizzle fo' shizzle January 15, 2011
The term originates from hackey-sack. A gravity check is when an easily playable sack hits the ground only because it was coming down equidistant between two or more players and each player didn't make an attempt because they thought someone else would play it.
The term can also be used in business to describe a situation where nobody on the team works on a task because they think someone else must already be working on it.
The term can also be used in business to describe a situation where nobody on the team works on a task because they think someone else must already be working on it.
Your boss emails the whole team, "Gravity check. Earlier I sent an email to all of you asking that one of you please call the client today. Did any of you actually call the client?"
by aberlickij February 23, 2009
by Dicky Sneed April 15, 2006