by Thai-ler February 22, 2019
Having had a shootout with someone, usually resulting in a death. (Barrel means the barrel of a gun)
Phrase comes from 1980's prison and gang culture in the United States.
Phrase comes from 1980's prison and gang culture in the United States.
Banky has served 33 years in prison after he crossed the barrel with an enemy gangster in the 1980's. Now after being free, thousands of viewers enjoy hearing his exciting story on YouTube.
by Anynms June 30, 2020
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by swagger' October 16, 2020
The process by which a good project/idea is ruined through cross-functional input, or a mistake is made that would not have been made if it had been worked on within a single functional group.
by Cunning LinguistX February 03, 2023
Cross Over ; is when a covert cop goes to far and can't come back. There denoted and deemed to be Common Criminals. An insult or reference to them is - "to fat, to coppish".
Let's say during a complicated covert opparation, the cop had to cross over knowing that there was no way back. He will not be able to be withdrawn from service, and therefore will be treated as a common criminal unless otherwise directed. With a name such as Ron Nicalson, who's now to fat and to coppish.
by Bryn Benn April 12, 2020