1) v. To KO an opponent in a fighting game with persistent attacking of the lower extremities, via kicks. Often times used only as a last resort in a close battle, where much is on the line.
2) v. To finish any task in a quick and unfair manner in order to prove your unwarranted pride.
2) v. To finish any task in a quick and unfair manner in order to prove your unwarranted pride.
1) Brian: " FUCK! i had your health all the way down and all you did was crouch and Low-Kick me, you bastard."
Jasen: "You're just upset 'cause you lost."
2) "Dude, i was sick of trying to flirt with her all night to get laid, so i just pulled a Low-Kick and slipped her a roofie."
Jasen: "You're just upset 'cause you lost."
2) "Dude, i was sick of trying to flirt with her all night to get laid, so i just pulled a Low-Kick and slipped her a roofie."
by JTRjackal June 25, 2009

by alfy March 5, 2003

by eboniprince April 30, 2003

by recognize June 29, 2005

The distinct odor that follows copulation (sexual activity). The term "low tie" refers to the smell usually registering after several moments within the vicinity while also remaining for quite some duration.
"The city seems rather swept with low tide."
"You probably shouldn't enter that room- the low tide is entirely horrendous."
"Ugh, I abhor their low tide."
"You probably shouldn't enter that room- the low tide is entirely horrendous."
"Ugh, I abhor their low tide."
by In Sentence. August 3, 2009

by magayla7 May 5, 2019

(A.)
1. A sexual move that illicits arousal, where one swipes their finger across the floor and then proceeds to wind their arm up in order to forcefully plant said finger in their partners ass, for pleasure
2. A reference for getting scammed
1. A sexual move that illicits arousal, where one swipes their finger across the floor and then proceeds to wind their arm up in order to forcefully plant said finger in their partners ass, for pleasure
2. A reference for getting scammed
1. A. “Babe do you wanna low arm me tonight?”
B. “My boss low arms me every chance he gets. I hope I get a raise.”
C. “Did you hear that they will low arm you on 4th street downtown, for free.”
2. A. “I got low armed at the flea market this week.”
B. “Man, I always get low armed on Craig’s list.”
B. “My boss low arms me every chance he gets. I hope I get a raise.”
C. “Did you hear that they will low arm you on 4th street downtown, for free.”
2. A. “I got low armed at the flea market this week.”
B. “Man, I always get low armed on Craig’s list.”
by Jnels&Rpaige July 25, 2020
