The act of sticking it through a tough situation. Tough times calls for tough character.
Origins:
The title of a song from Cowboy Bebop, a classic anime. A harmonica is used throughout the song, gives a very old western feel to it.
Origins:
The title of a song from Cowboy Bebop, a classic anime. A harmonica is used throughout the song, gives a very old western feel to it.
Vicious: You should see yourself. Do you have any idea what you look like right at this moment, Spike?
Spike Spiegel: What?
Vicious: A ravenous beast. The same blood runs through both of us. The blood of a beast who wanders, hunting for the blood of others.
Spike Spiegel: I've bled all that kind of blood away.
Vicious: THEN WHY ARE YOU STILL ALIVE?
Spike Spiegel: I'm digging my potato.
Spike Spiegel: What?
Vicious: A ravenous beast. The same blood runs through both of us. The blood of a beast who wanders, hunting for the blood of others.
Spike Spiegel: I've bled all that kind of blood away.
Vicious: THEN WHY ARE YOU STILL ALIVE?
Spike Spiegel: I'm digging my potato.
by ilGaucho August 30, 2010
Get the Digging My Potatomug. by ShadyLady13 June 9, 2010
Get the Dig Me Rawmug. Hey man, that smokin hot sorority babe is definitely digging your chili, getcha some of that.
or the ebonics version:
Shoot nigga, that ho is diggin yo chili. You gonna get some poon tonight!
or the ebonics version:
Shoot nigga, that ho is diggin yo chili. You gonna get some poon tonight!
by Adam the Dominator December 9, 2008
Get the digging your chilimug. This is a phrase to express interest in another person. If someone is "digging your chili" then they like you in a non-platonic way.
by LaurenMarie November 4, 2007
Get the digging your chilimug. by Lord Xeras April 15, 2011
Get the Can you dig it?mug. The phenomenon where road workers tear up a street and then never repave it; when people dig a hole to fix something in the street and never refill it
(also used for freeways and any other place road work was started and then left unfinished.)
(also used for freeways and any other place road work was started and then left unfinished.)
Steve: Don't go down Pine Road.
Marvin: Why? They should be done the roadwork there by now.
Steve: Nah, they never finished it. It's hole digging and abandonment at its best.
Marvin: Why? They should be done the roadwork there by now.
Steve: Nah, they never finished it. It's hole digging and abandonment at its best.
by Nika Walsh October 9, 2011
Get the Hole Digging And Abandonmentmug. 