A mental slang used as a satirical and exaggerated expression of wanting to kill yourself
Typically if you’re ever in a situation where you feel like “blowing your brains out” or “Jumping off a bridge” this term would be appropriate.
Although it’s not ideal to use in a real life sentence. It can be used as symbolism for wanting to die after a major inconvenience.
Typically if you’re ever in a situation where you feel like “blowing your brains out” or “Jumping off a bridge” this term would be appropriate.
Although it’s not ideal to use in a real life sentence. It can be used as symbolism for wanting to die after a major inconvenience.
Weird awkward dinner where your uncle comes off as a pedophile in his choice of words
(Internal Dialogue amongst yourself )
“Pass The Salt”
(Internal Dialogue amongst yourself )
“Pass The Salt”
by hcemkek August 8, 2021

by juice puppy September 16, 2004

Made popular by Jay and Josh from D.A.P (Dads Against Predators) "The Jay Pass" is when one passes the blunt/joint by tossing it to the next in rotation, and them perfectly catching it with little to no effort then proceeds to hit it.
by 🌴Koopa High🌴 January 9, 2023

A sentence someone commented on Ski Mask The Slump Gods instagram live stream. Slump wanted to make a hit of it cuz it sounds so lit. Insted of ’pass the blunt’, you switch it up to ’pass the clout’.
by WallahiImLit October 30, 2017

by Llanfair January 6, 2017

New definition of a pick 6 and thrown interception named after the insane amount of interceptions thrown by Jameis Winston of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019.
“And the ball is stolen by the other team! Intercepted for a Pirate’s Pass!”
“Because of how many times the Buccaneers gave the ball away in 2019, the NFL has renamed thrown interceptions and pick 6 to a Pirate’s Pass”
“Because of how many times the Buccaneers gave the ball away in 2019, the NFL has renamed thrown interceptions and pick 6 to a Pirate’s Pass”
by Tampa Man January 6, 2021

PASS, AKA The Missouri Pass is used by normal people when midwesterners ask them an annoying question, when “no, or no thanks, or nah” is just not enough. It’s one small word that says so little, yet is an insulting and effective way of never, ever doing something.
Hey TJ, wanna sit in the driveway and have a few drinks in the 95° weather, while I scream at my kids?
TJ: PASS (Missouri Pass)
TJ: PASS (Missouri Pass)
by DoLessNoStressGodBless September 4, 2022
