Phrase used to describe a style of dialogue in filmmaking. Composed of curse-laden, quick-witted, back and forth banter concerning the most mundane of subjects. This style was popularized by Quentin Tarantino in films like Reservior Dogs and Pulp Fiction. The phrase is used equally as an homage to Tarantino as well as a put-down to copycat writers.
by Chris Doelle April 20, 2007

by KingDiugh July 16, 2016

by polyatail May 15, 2025

When you see someone you don't particularly want to see, you freeze in place and stand perfectly still and, by some miracle, they walk by without noticing you.
"I was in a bar when I saw the girl I just ghosted walk toward me. I couldn't ditch, so I T-Rexxed and she walked right by me. Dude, it don't know how, but it works!"
"I saw my boss walking toward me down the hall, I instantly T-Rexxed and it was like I vaporized.
"I saw my boss walking toward me down the hall, I instantly T-Rexxed and it was like I vaporized.
by Vesper47 September 21, 2022

When your friend is in a game or a tough situation. Can also stand for "Tighten up" and "tough up".
A close relative of 'lock in'
A close relative of 'lock in'
by ashisalrtaken June 25, 2024
