by j_dawg129 February 05, 2017
phrase used before the grand finale, the last attempt at something. generally only used to denote an upcoming epic or explosive event. it has particular significance related to the final, most explosive run of a show in marching band
by deej1138 October 12, 2009
by TaGinger42 June 19, 2010
A friend with access to a truck who will haul stuff for you when the need arises, no strings attached.
I need a load of mulch for my flower garden. I'll call my truck buddy Brent to take me to the nursery to get it in his pick-up!
by hmcdesq December 17, 2014
They grow VEGETABLES on a VEGETABLE farm, FRUIT on a FRUIT farm, TREES on a TREE farm, and MILK AND COWS on a DAIRY farm, so what do they grow on a TRUCK FARM? Why, TRUCKS, naturally! (Well, duhhh...) And I'll bet they even have separate pickup-truck seed-packets for Chevys, Dodges, Fords, GMCs, etc., and then individual semi-trailer seeds for Kenworths, Macks, Whites, Freightliners, Peterbilts, etc. Probably the trucks all start out green as they're maturing, and then they eventually"ripen" into different paint-colors when they're ready to harvest. :P
by QuacksO January 20, 2018
Any oversized over accessorized pickup truck... could be festooned with a variety of rednecky bumper stickers
by nottachooch June 20, 2017
by LT SuperNovaTimes September 21, 2020