by JWoods May 13, 2008

PUI for short; An intoxicated planning method, by one person or a group of people, that leads to no follow through, or completion of, the planned task.
Since committing her 2nd PUI (planning under the influence) in one weekend, Joyce has been labeled as the flake in her group of friends.
by Dan K)) March 21, 2008

The case in which a male dominates his female partner.
Made popular in the late sixties by the Rolling Stones.
Made popular in the late sixties by the Rolling Stones.
by James... July 26, 2004

Phrase made popular by a small town graphic designer in northern Michigan after watching two battling chipmonks attempt to hurl one another under a fast moving shortbus. Denotes an individual's willingness to sacrifice another's future and recognition for one's own gain. Blatant disregard for another's well-being. Betrayal.
by Fozzie P June 15, 2006

Trampled Under Foot is a song by rock group Led Zeppelin. The song was on their 1975 album Physical Graffiti. The song evolved out of a jam session and was written by Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones.
The lyrics were based on blues musician Robert Johnson's 1936 "Teraplane Blues." Robert Plant used car parts as metaphors for sex - "pump your gas," "rev all night," etc.
When played live the band would sometimes segue into their song "Gallows Pole". This song was used to showcase Jones' skills as a keyboard player, and it consequently features a long instrumental section which Jones used for solos.
One of Plant's favorite Zeppelin songs, this became a concert favorite and was frequently played on the radio when it came out. He sang it on his 1988 "Now and Zen" tour, and also at his daughter Carmen's 21st birthday party in 1989 with Jason Bonham on drums.
The lyrics were based on blues musician Robert Johnson's 1936 "Teraplane Blues." Robert Plant used car parts as metaphors for sex - "pump your gas," "rev all night," etc.
When played live the band would sometimes segue into their song "Gallows Pole". This song was used to showcase Jones' skills as a keyboard player, and it consequently features a long instrumental section which Jones used for solos.
One of Plant's favorite Zeppelin songs, this became a concert favorite and was frequently played on the radio when it came out. He sang it on his 1988 "Now and Zen" tour, and also at his daughter Carmen's 21st birthday party in 1989 with Jason Bonham on drums.
Sami- What are you listening to Jawn?
Jawn- Trampled Under Foot
Sami- That song makes me hot in the pants
Jawn- I love you sami.
Jawn- Trampled Under Foot
Sami- That song makes me hot in the pants
Jawn- I love you sami.
by The iJawn September 18, 2005

by ALLTHE GOODNAMES ARETAKEN May 7, 2016

From standard referee vernacular, "The previous play is under further review." Often expressing doubt or attacking the credibility of a previous occurrence or situation.
Joe: "Do you really think he hooked up with that model?"
Tim: "It's under further review, but I'd say not."
Tim: "It's under further review, but I'd say not."
by lareauc January 1, 2011
