A very annoying phrase that DJ Khaled says in the beginning of almost every song since January 2014. It used to be "We The Best", now it is "Another One"
Joey: Hey bro you gonna see that girl today?
Haseeb: We're just friends man
DJ Khaled: Another One, Another One.
Haseeb: We're just friends man
DJ Khaled: Another One, Another One.
by arsalansiddiqui October 02, 2015
by $adLo February 09, 2011
1. Slang term for a pair of breast implants that look unnatural, rock-hard and "bolted" onto their owner's chest much like the stiff, painful looking screws that were bolted on to the side of Frankenstein's neck in the classic horror film. This "bolted-on" look typically happens because of what is called capsular contraction. Capsular contraction is when scar tissue forms in the chest cavity and tightens around the implant(s), making the breast(s) hard and unnatural looking. The "bolted-on" look can also occur when extremely large breast implants are inserted into someone without enough fatty tissue in the breast area. "Bolt-ons" do not look natural. All bad boob jobs where it's obvious that the person has implants can be referred to as "bolt-ons".
2. A messed up boob job.
3. Cause for a malpractice suit.
2. A messed up boob job.
3. Cause for a malpractice suit.
"That chick's boob job doesn't look so good. It looks like she's got two rocks in her shirt."
"Yeah, those are a serious pair of bolt-ons."
"Yeah, those are a serious pair of bolt-ons."
by VeNaCE November 09, 2006
by Nabeel, January 11, 2008
A street term meaning "baby" or "sweetie". Most commonly used by street figgas when talking to or expressing affection towards a female.
Ah-ight, lil' one. I'll holla at you tomorrow.
by Denn Denn August 03, 2005
Too keep it one hundred, to keep it real
by Chantelle20000 August 17, 2011
1. A term that is suitable only for situations that result in a loss or an unexpected turn for the worse
2. At first, "tough one" was used in a derogatory manner. However, with the passing of time, the term has been used in a lighter, more colloquial usage
2. At first, "tough one" was used in a derogatory manner. However, with the passing of time, the term has been used in a lighter, more colloquial usage
Coach: Tough one Feremy
Feremy (the athlete): I know Coach. I think I could have gotten him. That was a tough one
Coach: You know, I'd highly encourage you to do a little more with the backhand. If you do, you can say goodbye to the tough ones.
Feremy (the athlete): I know Coach. I think I could have gotten him. That was a tough one
Coach: You know, I'd highly encourage you to do a little more with the backhand. If you do, you can say goodbye to the tough ones.
by Demonte Jones June 11, 2010