by Micheal Scott February 14, 2019
by dj lyn November 27, 2017
1. Subsequent to the hight of ones alcoholic/narcotic influence, when the alcoholic/narcotic effect begins to diminish.
2. Coming down from being wavey.
2. Coming down from being wavey.
Gus: Dude man, I was so totally wavey earlier today!
Darrel: I know Gus, me too but not any more man; I'm on a low-tide.
Darrel: I know Gus, me too but not any more man; I'm on a low-tide.
by Gus from D.C. December 30, 2011
by Mr. X Anderson November 30, 2011
Joe: Why does everyone in the office seem so nervous today?
Stacey: Word is, someone's getting canned. If you want the LDODL, talk to Amy.
Joe: What the hell is LDODL?
Stacey: Low-Down on the Down-Low. I've already said too much.
Stacey: Word is, someone's getting canned. If you want the LDODL, talk to Amy.
Joe: What the hell is LDODL?
Stacey: Low-Down on the Down-Low. I've already said too much.
by funkthefavorites May 10, 2011
The Sinkerball pitcher for the BoSox. He is a groundout pitcher. He has a great sinker and a pretty good fastball. In 2004 he has had some trouble and has not pitched to his potential.
by parliment July 24, 2004
Low bag (verb) or 'low bagging'. This is when someone leaves early from work but doesn't want other people to know. So he/she keeps their bag low as they walk out the door not saying anything to anyone so it looks like they're just going for a toilet or coffee break.
by Doogie Dundee March 24, 2017