Person 1: "Did you hear about Person 2?"
Person 3: "No, what happened?"
Person 1: "He caught lead last week."
Person 1: "Catch."
Person 2: "Catch what?"
Person 1: "Catch these hands!"
Person 2: "Catch lead!"
Person 3: "No, what happened?"
Person 1: "He caught lead last week."
Person 1: "Catch."
Person 2: "Catch what?"
Person 1: "Catch these hands!"
Person 2: "Catch lead!"
by EvergreenTrees October 19, 2021
Opposite of 'low hanging fruit' in management speak, intentionally dealing with the difficult/awkward stuff first
by Jonny Pineapple catcher October 28, 2019
A person who just comes to a certain event, only to have their attendance in check or fill up the need of a certain event without any given interest, concern, attention in a given subject, gathering, organization, etc.
by Lexpeee June 16, 2018
by C-Note-444 January 25, 2021
by vapenaysh1666 August 03, 2017
A move a player in a dice game can call if not rolling. He can call "catch" or "caught" to cancel another players come out roll. If the roller rolls a 2, 3, or 12 after the call of catch is safe. It was cancelled out. The same if the roller rolled a 7 or 11. no win. Next roll is the come out roll and rules apply like usual. Not sure where it originated from but have not seen anyone else play this way. The place i believe it originated is in Eastside, San Antonio, TX where i lived in 90's. .
Roll the dice so i can take yo money. catch dice! roll again. I didn't like that punk throw. awe dam! 7! you lucky muthafka. i didnt have to catch that, you rolled a 2 on first roll! congrats. roll again. double up?
by Stayflo January 11, 2021
When a person typically tries to figure out what you are thinking, how you handle situations and do you really have what it takes to make it happen.
“ I tried to talk to her but she act like she don’t exist. It’s just a catch 96 but I’m in it to win it”
by anvi May 31, 2018