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Get the feeling some type of way mug.a method of performing a task, employed by the united states navy, in which the task is done the opposite from the common sense way to perform the task.
" Chief is such a jackass because he wants us to take the trash out every 5 minutes instead of just waiting until our shift is over to take it out.
by bucky March 10, 2004
Get the navy way mug.It's when you take a picture of a celebrity from a magazine and tape it to the back of your partner's head during sex. Preferably doggy style
The wife and I had a Renfrew three-way last night. I taped Sidney Crosbys picture to the back of her head.
by Gooey Lewy September 16, 2017
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"Down The Way" was a term started in Cleveland in the 1960s. It started out as the area west of 79th street and east of downtown, but the boundaries continue to move east. Now "Down The Way" is considered anything east of downtown and west of 105th street, north of Kinsman. Includes the neighborhoods of: Central, Hough, St. Clair-Superior, Fairfax, also parts of Glenville and Kinsman. Also spelled: Down Tha Way, Down Da Way, and DTW for short.
"Down The Way" was a term started in Cleveland in the 1960s. It started out as the area west of 79th street and east of downtown, but the boundaries continue to move east. Now "Down The Way" is considered anything east of downtown and west of 105th street, north of Kinsman. Includes the neighborhoods of: Central, Hough, St. Clair-Superior, Fairfax, also parts of Glenville and Kinsman. Also spelled: Down Tha Way, Down Da Way, and DTW for short.
by Downdeezway May 19, 2010
Get the Down The Way mug.Dude, I was in the pool change room and this guy was walking round naked, and i almost barfed my crap up, he had the nastiest sagg-way.
Dude, you f****** sagg-way!!!
Dude, you f****** sagg-way!!!
by LionBoy123 July 25, 2009
Get the Sagg-way mug.A badass nickname American sailors used to refer to the Japanese "Kamikaze" ("divine wind") pilots or aircraft during the last-ditch days of Imperial Japan in the Pacific theatre of World War 2 when Kamikaze attacks were at their peak. I was watching a documentary just now and an old American veteran was talking and off-handedly used this expression. I'm surprised it's not on Urban Dictionary yet because it is awesome and should probably be somebody's band's name by now or something.
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