used as a phrase of emphasis on an action word (similar to "to the max" or "to the extreme")
origin: Acapulco, Mexico (at a resort's dinner buffet, the employees did not have a grasp of the English language and on the index card for a tray of French Fries, they wrote "Potatoes to the Butter"). Began as an inside joke, later caught on as phrase of emphasis.
origin: Acapulco, Mexico (at a resort's dinner buffet, the employees did not have a grasp of the English language and on the index card for a tray of French Fries, they wrote "Potatoes to the Butter"). Began as an inside joke, later caught on as phrase of emphasis.
by BPAL June 30, 2005
crack cocaine that is reprocessed (i.e. "cookback", "comeback") to remove impurities and creat a much more potent product at the loss of some weight and volume. Usually looks clearish white to yellow in color.
I used to smoke crack and everytime the dealers had butter we would come back all day long. Baking soda rock was a let-down. You can take about 1/3 the same amount of butter rock that you would take for a hit with some soda rock and feel higher off that one hit from the butter. Very potent crack cocaine that keeps the addicts comming back till it's gone.
by DeeIImCee September 23, 2007
by "Youngie" January 15, 2009
by amy, January 15, 2008
"If lookin' good is like being on time, man, THAT girl is fifteen minutes early."
"Yeah, she's butter."
"Yeah, she's butter."
by Randy Roberts January 10, 2003
Butter is a slang term that can be used to mean cuddle with; another more common use of the word butter relates to cuddling but suggests that there will be kissing and possibly other unseemly behavior.
by SK99 November 17, 2014
1. Look at her dress, it's butters.
2. He is absolutely butters.
3. I feel butters today (often used the day after a night out)
2. He is absolutely butters.
3. I feel butters today (often used the day after a night out)
by Eoin H. October 04, 2007