1. When you shoot your partner to prove you’re not in working together.
2. Pretending to catch a criminal in the act that you are in fact working with.
3. Con-artist pretending to turn on each other in-order to dupe the Mark.
2. Pretending to catch a criminal in the act that you are in fact working with.
3. Con-artist pretending to turn on each other in-order to dupe the Mark.
1. Richard Rovair used the old Toledo Panic Button tactic and shot his friend then pretended to give chase when the Mob Boss caught them stealing. Lucky for his friend it was only a flesh wound.
2. Tommy didn't almost get shot by accident. Hughes Johnson pulled a Toledo Panic Button on him when when his neighbors came home they found Tommy and Hughes inside their house, and their expensive plants being stolen. Hughes said he heard a strange noise, went to check it out, and saw someone stealing. His neighbors think Hughes is a hero now.
~EmptyFace
2. Tommy didn't almost get shot by accident. Hughes Johnson pulled a Toledo Panic Button on him when when his neighbors came home they found Tommy and Hughes inside their house, and their expensive plants being stolen. Hughes said he heard a strange noise, went to check it out, and saw someone stealing. His neighbors think Hughes is a hero now.
~EmptyFace
by RICHARD ROVAIR of EmptyFace February 27, 2015
Get the Toledo Panic Buttonmug. Also known as Yume Koujou: Doki Doki Panic, this game was originally actually supposed to be a Mario game in Japan, but it got changed to a game about an Arabian family going inside a book. This later became Super Mario Bros. 2, for the U.S. The reason this become Mario 2 was because Nintendo thought that the game made for Japan was way too hard (you can't really blame them), even though it did introduce a few mechanics that are used in some Mario games today. The U.S. version of the game actually did see a release in Japan, known as Super Mario USA.
Also, the U.S. version did use some characters which became standard in some Mario games (just look at Birdo, and the ability to play as Toad).
According to tcrf, Doki Doki Panic was originally created as an advertisement for a "Dream Factory" in Japan (That is what Yume Koujou translates into).
Also, the U.S. version did use some characters which became standard in some Mario games (just look at Birdo, and the ability to play as Toad).
According to tcrf, Doki Doki Panic was originally created as an advertisement for a "Dream Factory" in Japan (That is what Yume Koujou translates into).
by U Ben Had July 29, 2017
Get the Doki Doki Panicmug. The fans of the Las Vegas band Panic! At The Disco.
They actually know songs beyond I write sins not tragedies (though it isnt a bad song)
They actually know songs beyond I write sins not tragedies (though it isnt a bad song)
Panic! at the disco fandoms be like
Random person; whats the time
Fans friends; NOOOO WHY JUST NO
Entire fandom; ITS NINE IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EYES ARE THE SIZE OF THE MOON
Random person; whats the time
Fans friends; NOOOO WHY JUST NO
Entire fandom; ITS NINE IN THE AFTERNOON YOUR EYES ARE THE SIZE OF THE MOON
by Panicpsycho:-P March 16, 2016
Get the Panic! at the Disco fandommug. Intense hysteria about a social or political problem that, instead of solving or reducing the problem, actually makes it worse.
The intense xenophobia behind the Trump Administration's efforts to stop migrants from Central America from entering the U.S. have actually increased the number of asylum seekers many times over from during the Obama Administration. It's an example of a "moral panic paradox" -- people are afraid the asylum laws will change so they need to immigrate now before that happens. Another moral panic paradox happens when gun-control advocates seek limits on the sale of assault rifles after a mass shooting. The result is increased sales of assault rifles because people feel they need to buy them now before the laws change.
by Mooseface April 14, 2019
Get the Moral panic paradoxmug. a phrase you say to people when they are freaking out from smoking too much pot or eating too many shrooms
by turkeyfunk October 22, 2008
Get the don't panic it's organicmug. To "panic one's disco":
An expression meaning 'pleasing', in a similar vein to 'float your boat'.
Derived from name of the pop-emo band Panic! At The Disco (who, in turn, got their name from a song of the same name by the band Name Taken). Since Panic! At The Disco's songs are so pleasing to listen to, something that is pleasing may be described as panicking your disco.
An expression meaning 'pleasing', in a similar vein to 'float your boat'.
Derived from name of the pop-emo band Panic! At The Disco (who, in turn, got their name from a song of the same name by the band Name Taken). Since Panic! At The Disco's songs are so pleasing to listen to, something that is pleasing may be described as panicking your disco.
Does this music panic your disco?
She panics my disco.
This pancake is awesome! It really panics my disco.
She panics my disco.
This pancake is awesome! It really panics my disco.
by snozrap October 9, 2006
Get the panic your discomug. letss compare a real panic fan to a fake one, shall we?
---FAKES---
A fake Panic at the Disco fan would only be a screaming fangirl trying to rape Brendon Urie in his sleep just because he looked good BACK THEN IN 2005 and this fake fan has no idea what he looks like now, all thought Brendon has always looked okay.
A fake PATD fan would say they are so addicted to PATD, are a PATD Freak, and want to go to all their concerts, when they really just know one song, usually I Write Sins not Tragedies.
A fake PATD fan wouldn't know what AFYCSO means.
A fake PATD fan doesn't have a clue who Brent Wilson and/or Pete Wentz is.
---REAL---
A real PATD fan would know at least maybe three or even all of their songs by heart.
A real PATD fan would know all, or at least 75% of all their song titles.
A real PATD fan knows who Brent Wilson is.
A real PATD fan would know there's life outside I Write Sins not Tragedies.
A real PATD fan would do the right thing/opposite than what the fake one does.
EXAMPLE BELOW
---FAKES---
A fake Panic at the Disco fan would only be a screaming fangirl trying to rape Brendon Urie in his sleep just because he looked good BACK THEN IN 2005 and this fake fan has no idea what he looks like now, all thought Brendon has always looked okay.
A fake PATD fan would say they are so addicted to PATD, are a PATD Freak, and want to go to all their concerts, when they really just know one song, usually I Write Sins not Tragedies.
A fake PATD fan wouldn't know what AFYCSO means.
A fake PATD fan doesn't have a clue who Brent Wilson and/or Pete Wentz is.
---REAL---
A real PATD fan would know at least maybe three or even all of their songs by heart.
A real PATD fan would know all, or at least 75% of all their song titles.
A real PATD fan knows who Brent Wilson is.
A real PATD fan would know there's life outside I Write Sins not Tragedies.
A real PATD fan would do the right thing/opposite than what the fake one does.
EXAMPLE BELOW
Now let's see the difference between a real panic at the disco fan and a fake one!
Ex.1:
patdgurl (fake fan)
paige_atthedisco (real fan)
patdgurl: OMG, PAIGE I LOVE PANIC AT THE DISCO! IM A PANIC AT THE DISCO FREAK I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!
paige_atthedisco: Oh, cool...so do I. What's your favourite song?
patdgurl: I TOTALLY LOVE I WRITE SINS NOT TRAGEDIES
paige_atthedisco: Awesome. Do you like When the Day Met the Night?
patdgurl: Wtf, I don't listen to Fall Out Boy.
paige_atthedisco: -_- *leaves*
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Ex.2:
paige_atthedisco: Hey, how are ya?
patdgurl: Not much, I really like Panic at the Disco! I LOVE BRANDON!
paige_atthedisco: It's Brendon...and I like Jon. He's so funny.
patdgurl: Who the heck is Jon?
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See the difference?
Ex.1:
patdgurl (fake fan)
paige_atthedisco (real fan)
patdgurl: OMG, PAIGE I LOVE PANIC AT THE DISCO! IM A PANIC AT THE DISCO FREAK I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!
paige_atthedisco: Oh, cool...so do I. What's your favourite song?
patdgurl: I TOTALLY LOVE I WRITE SINS NOT TRAGEDIES
paige_atthedisco: Awesome. Do you like When the Day Met the Night?
patdgurl: Wtf, I don't listen to Fall Out Boy.
paige_atthedisco: -_- *leaves*
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Ex.2:
paige_atthedisco: Hey, how are ya?
patdgurl: Not much, I really like Panic at the Disco! I LOVE BRANDON!
paige_atthedisco: It's Brendon...and I like Jon. He's so funny.
patdgurl: Who the heck is Jon?
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See the difference?
by riaxreinventedxlove June 1, 2009
Get the panic at the disco fanmug.