by Jay-Mow August 30, 2012
1.Used to imply ownership
2.Called out when used to hold your seat.this is only good for 5 minutes. after the time period is over, the seat is fair game
2.Called out when used to hold your seat.this is only good for 5 minutes. after the time period is over, the seat is fair game
by steve May 05, 2004
Military Intelligence, Section 5, or MI5, the British Security Service, as shown in the TV show "Spooks" (called "MI-5" in U.S. broadcasts). Responsible for counterespionage and domestic security, roughly analogous to the FBI. Based in Thames House on Millbank, London.
by Billy Frank May 28, 2008
When two people are approaching one another at an undefined rate, high five one another without stopping forward movement, and then continue to walk in opposite directions. A portmanteau of drive by and high five.
by Danz Ferdinand August 11, 2007
fiive: fi-iive, fiii-ve
means: "five bullets and your dead"
famous words from the notorious yet dangerous dz
means: "five bullets and your dead"
famous words from the notorious yet dangerous dz
by dondz October 23, 2007
To give, hand or pass something from one person to another (because your hand, which you use to pass the thing, has five fingers)
by Johnny Gnall May 20, 2005