Usually in reference to Football to describe a hard or punishing hit on a player. "lay the wood" can also be used in the same context.
During his career, Dick Butkus would bring the wood on a regular basis.
John Lynch brought the wood on that hit.
Andrew Luck layed the wood on Shareece Wright.
John Lynch brought the wood on that hit.
Andrew Luck layed the wood on Shareece Wright.
by frankoftank September 09, 2013
bring- come prepared to share, physically be there, show up
it- something you want to discuss or share
table- a metaphor for a gathering of people
it- something you want to discuss or share
table- a metaphor for a gathering of people
bring it to the table: a designated meeting for discussing current topics or projects in a company or group of people
by san diego mama January 07, 2012
When you call a massive artillery or air strike to a specific target. Came from Technical Sergeant Robert Epps in Transformers when the Army Rangers were under attack by Scorponok.
by NyteHawx August 06, 2007
-accepting a challenge with open arms.
-used in the medieval times as a saying before sprinting to guaranteed death on the battlefield
-used in the medieval times as a saying before sprinting to guaranteed death on the battlefield
In the midst of a heated halo 3 battle...
Jon- "Dude hes got the sniper, don't go it there"
Smitty- "Bring it onith!!!!" (As he is met with a sniper bullet to the face)
Jon- "Dude hes got the sniper, don't go it there"
Smitty- "Bring it onith!!!!" (As he is met with a sniper bullet to the face)
by i <3 cleveland steamers November 16, 2009
by Jiu jitsu addict April 05, 2014
by tatum biggs June 06, 2007
Rally call to step it up before confronting an enemy or opponent. Akin to "Bring it on!"
Said with passion and ferocity.
Said with passion and ferocity.
by marco March 30, 2005