Commonly used by Marines when describing a certain type of sailor. This term is mainly used when a Salior is atrached to a Marine unit. Best know Saliors are your Navy Corpsman AKA. Devil Docs
by Tank18 April 14, 2019

Devil's eyes much like ocean eyes are eyes that you can get lost in, but what makes them different is that you get lost in them in a strange and ominous way. You can share I. Them for hours and it will feel like minutes, these eyes can be used for malicious purposes.
by lizapane June 3, 2019

The terror, dread and pain one feels when experiencing fecal urgency without having access to the facilities to relieve themselves.
'I was driving back from the steakhouse and was running with the devil all the way home. I think I broke my zipper trying to get my pants down getting to the toilet!'
by five5six April 30, 2010

A drinking game involving quarters and three beers where you and your friend Mark Judge sexually assault a woman. Popular with high school kids in the early 80's, particularly in the D.C. area.
S: Devil's triangle?
K:Drinking game
S: How's it played?
K: Three glasses... In a triangle
S: and?
K: You ever played quarters?
S: No.
K: Okay... It's a quarters game
K:Drinking game
S: How's it played?
K: Three glasses... In a triangle
S: and?
K: You ever played quarters?
S: No.
K: Okay... It's a quarters game
by Undifferentiated Continuum September 27, 2018

any member of the New York Yankees.
(The New York Yankees are collectively known as the devil's bitches.)
(The New York Yankees are collectively known as the devil's bitches.)
by sdadance September 17, 2005

Commonly used by Marines when referring to a sailor. Marines are known as Devil Dogs so naturally a Navy sailor would be a Devil Dolphin due to the fact that they spend so much time on or near water.
by the whitehorse March 30, 2011

A drinking game that has not existed in the past, referenced in Brett Kavanaugh’s high school year book, that three college students from Indiana University created on September 27, 2018, at 5:45 PM. It entails concepts from quarters and “Never Have I Ever”
by Kitten (: September 27, 2018
