by Crista Rista April 02, 2008
Used in ancient history, about 10 years ago, to instruct menial workers to collect fuel for timber burning stoves. The "drift" wood was not an easy fuel to ignite due it's high content of sea water and therefore the expression soon became obsolete.
by NEWandIMPROVEDmk100769 November 01, 2004
Louis: "hey sophie did you hear that half life 3 comes out february 29th, 2019"
Sohpie: "oh wow that's awesome"
Louis: "sophie do you get me 2019 doesn't have a february 29th"
Sohpie: "oh wow that's awesome"
Louis: "sophie do you get me 2019 doesn't have a february 29th"
by buy me free games October 08, 2018
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by Yankprof September 26, 2015
“Tight” meaning mad or irritated. People usually say it when they are being irritated. Typically it is slang used by New Yorkers
by TheGNIYA December 28, 2017
A phrase usually placed before an obscure accusation of a person, place, or thing, followed by a good quality of that thing. This makes the accusation not seem as bad, though the speaker truly hates it.
by Green Midget January 28, 2011