A phrase commonly used as an excuse to not work out in a proper gym or weight room. Usually pertains to the person curling and benching for 5 minutes and stating that they have completed a full workout.
Person 1: Bro, you trying to work out tonight?
Person 2: Nah, I lift at home. Not really in the mood for staying after to work out tonight.
Person 2: Nah, I lift at home. Not really in the mood for staying after to work out tonight.
by Juanthejumper February 16, 2016
by Shnabby September 02, 2023
When one female lifting another female onto her shoulders (shoulder ride) typically to provide a better view at crowded events such as raves and festivals. drawing an amusing comparison to both the upward motion of a mechanical scissor lift and the term "scissoring,"
by RoyJenk!n$ May 05, 2025
Only doing upper body in the hopes that your legs will get stronger from carrying that extra mass around.
Did you see Jake? He's lifting upper body five days a week with this new trickle-down lifting plan... I can't tell if it's working, because he's wearing pants.
by Defensivend May 29, 2015
Following the urban legend that lifting weights while maintaining a full erection leads to an increase in penis length and faster muscle growth elsewhere, 'stiff lifts' describes the activity of lifting free weights while deliberately maintaining an erection, often through use of pornography.
Jeff: "mate my muscles just aren't growing"
Chris: "Have you tried stiff lifts? I know one muscle I'm improving..."
Chris: "Have you tried stiff lifts? I know one muscle I'm improving..."
by GrumpyBint June 10, 2013
The act of engaging in weightlifting exclusively for personal fulfillment, disregarding external opinions or societal expectations, particularly in the context of relationships. It reflects a commitment to self-improvement driven by individual goals rather than seeking validation from others, notably in the realm of romantic relationships.
Where somebody will transport people they know (or sometimes friends-of-friends of friends-of-family) to and/or from point A to point B where that person either does not drive or cannot drive due to intoxication.
Sometimes people may charge, or will do it for free with tips being appreciated.
Normally the person 'on lifts' does not hold a private hire licence but still does not legally stop them from offering their commitment.
Sometimes people may charge, or will do it for free with tips being appreciated.
Normally the person 'on lifts' does not hold a private hire licence but still does not legally stop them from offering their commitment.
by Jack Spank9049 July 27, 2024