I'll see you later!
by Diretto August 18, 2003
Get the catcha on the flipside mug.1. Revenge for the happening of a catch or catch-22.
2. A consequence for lies or a deceptive course of action.
3. An act of solving a problem by creating a larger problem.
2. A consequence for lies or a deceptive course of action.
3. An act of solving a problem by creating a larger problem.
NOTE: An example of a catch-23 can be based on SOMEBODY making SOMEONE pay for their trickery or being scandalous.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 11, 2008
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n. Person who is penetrated by their partner, taking on a submissive role in the sexual relationship (see pitcher)
Can apply to various types of sex, especially anal, and is usually used to describe homosexual males. Doesn't apply to vaginal sex, though it can be used to describe heterosexual couples that make use of strap-ons.
Can apply to various types of sex, especially anal, and is usually used to describe homosexual males. Doesn't apply to vaginal sex, though it can be used to describe heterosexual couples that make use of strap-ons.
by Snackrabbit December 2, 2009
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Get the catch some zeds mug.A phrase used between two people who know it to tell one another when they need to take a shit. It is only used in the presence of people who you don't want to know that you have to take a shit. You can add adjectives to this phrase to describe the current situation. See below
Normal - "Hey dude, I gotta go catch a train, I'll see you later"
One that is about to come out - "Brady, I just remembered that I have to catch a train with my brother, and I'm runnin way late. I gotta run!"
One that is about to come out - "Brady, I just remembered that I have to catch a train with my brother, and I'm runnin way late. I gotta run!"
by C - Dub - Weekly October 20, 2008
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Get the Sperm Catcher mug.One of the great American novels. Fascinating, stream of consiousness style by the famouse recluse author J.D. Salinger. Any adolescent who reads this book should beable to relate to the narrator, Holden Caulfield. He struggles with alienation, nihilism, and disillusionment with the modern, post-industrial captitalist state.
by Sean J July 15, 2008
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