A arcade machine that was used in retail & drug stores that showed Animated shorts from Walter Lantz ,TerryToons & other animated shorts from the 1940's & 1950's Children paid 25 cents & sat inside the machine to view 7 minute cartoons starring Woody Woodpecker,Mighty Mouse & other animated shorts.
When I was a kid, we went to the local Ben Franklin to shop & mom or grandma always gives me 25 cents for the kiddie coin-op cartoon theater to see cartoons while they shop.
by BruinKiller3469 July 14, 2009
Get the kiddie coin-op cartoon theater mug.A humorous phrase referring to the act of tying or attaching an object attached to a rope, in the hopes of having someone steal said object and then yanking the other end of the string to take the stolen object back.
(Term originally coined by Youtube user "Salim")
(Term originally coined by Youtube user "Salim")
by CheeseWizzler October 22, 2023
Get the Cartoon coin rope thingy trick mug.When a guy or girl does nice things for the person that they want to sleep with so they can later make a "withdrawl."
Joe texted Katie that she was such a sweet gal...Nothing like droppin' coins in her emotional bank so he can make a real deposit later on or be a complete ass and get away with it.
by Mis_chievous2 January 4, 2010
Get the Droppin' coins in her Emotional Bank mug.by Wizardy Man October 3, 2011
Get the You can't call both sides of the coin? mug.A widely known expression often used to denounce the tactics of bad boys who use rude language to dismiss their peers.
First appeared in The Actual Bible, Mart 12:14, but has been used many times since in many different situations
First appeared in The Actual Bible, Mart 12:14, but has been used many times since in many different situations
"Sean I know you're trying to put up a bad boy front but have you ever heard the expression 'You catch more flies with coins than bills'?"
by coinman January 24, 2018
Get the You catch more flies with coins than bills mug.by k0iz August 20, 2022
Get the coinful mug."two flips of a same coin" means that when you flip the same coin twice you'll either get the exact same side or two opposite sides. This is an expression used in reference to people who often have the exact opposite opinions (as the chance of opposite sides is 2/3) happen to have the exact same opinion on a subject. It can also be used sarcastically or twisted to mean that despite two people showing complete opposite worldviews, at the core of it there is the same message/intention. Not to be confused with the phrase two sides of the same coin, which means something completely different.
Friend 1: hey that insert propaganda agent was really right on political subject
Friend 2: no actually the insert opposite view propaganda agent was really right when he said political take
*Debating ensues*
Friend 3: y'all are just two flips of the same coin...
Friend 2: no actually the insert opposite view propaganda agent was really right when he said political take
*Debating ensues*
Friend 3: y'all are just two flips of the same coin...
by Etymologynerdette April 21, 2024
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