(the boss saying) "I don't want to fire them, let him play the heavy." Or "why do I always have to play the heavy."
by rreddmustang July 7, 2014

The ability of being able to tell the future as if one were a fortune teller. Coined by San Francisco Board of Supervisor Shamann Walton.
"I am not going to get in to playing gypsy or trying to tell the future of what the Mayor is or is not going to do." - SF BOS Walton, June 9, 2023
by Consigliere187 June 13, 2023

Noun,
When someone plays their guitar with a bow. Based off of Jónsi Birgisson's performances playing his Les Paul with cello bows.
When someone plays their guitar with a bow. Based off of Jónsi Birgisson's performances playing his Les Paul with cello bows.
by Nathan YeeHaw! January 27, 2009

Hostile takeover of the establishments Juke Box. Spending exorbitant amount of money or credits to dominate the juke box with shitty country music.
by Le Shawn May 21, 2015

John: "I don't want you inviting Mark over for dinner. He's always trying to play the hero by offering to clean up the dishes and make dessert."
by XxTwistedFalconXx February 17, 2019

by fatassbitchh February 27, 2019

Pretending to be drunk or passed out in a compromising situation in order to escape unintended consequences. Basically when someone is under the influence and uses the "I was really drunk excuse," in this case pretending to "pass out," in order to escape retribution from another individual or group.
Sam was getting a lap dance from Tim's girlfriend, Michelle, when Tim walked in. Sam decided to play dead and he told Tim the next morning that Michelle had given him a lap dance after he passed out.
by Jungle Commando May 13, 2009
