Being so thirsty that you look like you're about to mount someone, similar to what happens when you try to pet deer in the wild and it humps you.
by NeverADeer February 28, 2013
The expression "cue the deer" comes from Funny Farm, in a scene where a couple were showing their home to prospective buyers. The sellers wanted to make their home as attractive as possible. As the potential buyers were approaching the home, Chevy Chase's characters says "cue the deer" into a walkie talkie and a small deer is released from a cage and scampers across the lawn, charming the socks right off the buyers.
by urber January 29, 2011
A band from Providence, Rhode Island. Sort of a bluesy indie folk rock band, Deer Tick is most recognized for the gritty voice of frontman John McCauley. Some of their songs include Baltimore Blues No. 1, Ashamed, These Old Shoes, Dirty Dishes, Smith Hill, etc. Perform mostly songs written by McCauley but have been know to cover many different songs , especially in concert.
Person 1- Hey man did you see the Deer Tick concert at Lupo's?
Person 2- Yeah it was one of the best shows ive been to! they randomnly broke into Twist and Shout and La Bamba!
Person 2- Yeah it was one of the best shows ive been to! they randomnly broke into Twist and Shout and La Bamba!
by RobertAllenZimmerman August 30, 2010
The act of a man tucking his cock and balls between his legs (as to form a mangina) and proceeds to bend over put his hands on the floor and hop around like a deer.
by Brynewto February 04, 2009
Going around during Christmas time and taking people's light up deer and putting them in odd, funny sexual positions. The ones with the moving heads are real fun
by ziggyzos December 03, 2008
A variation on "doggy-style" with both participants keeping legs and arms perfectly straight. After climax a bright light is shined in the woman's eyes and she is hit with a tire.
by Psych- January 01, 2012
A mental state of high arousal caused by anxiety, fear, panic, surprise and/or confusion, or substance abuse. A person experiencing the "deer in headlights" syndrome often shows behavioral signs reminding those of a deer subjected to a car's headlights, such as widely opened eyes and a transcient lack of motor reactions.
by Erelgey July 11, 2008