Usage of slam to the grave:
A: You picked the wrong house fool! Leave or I'll slam you to the grave.
B: Shit I'm outta here.
A: You picked the wrong house fool! Leave or I'll slam you to the grave.
B: Shit I'm outta here.
by WordWorld July 31, 2017
Indeed the loneliest and scariest of shifts. No live human should work a Grave-shift, however sometimes duty calls. Just don't quit on your break.
I've been, working this Grave-shift.
And I aint made shit
I wish I could,
buy me a spaceship and flyyyy
Passst the skyyyy-yyyyy
And I aint made shit
I wish I could,
buy me a spaceship and flyyyy
Passst the skyyyy-yyyyy
by LEFAG April 01, 2015
This is an activity that involves removing the metal lid of a flower holder, from a grave stone. Then excreting into the hole then replacing the lid.
After the initial risk of this activity you will see the funny side, which is when the friends and family of the deceased come with fresh flowers and have to scoop out the mess which they believe is just soil.
After the initial risk of this activity you will see the funny side, which is when the friends and family of the deceased come with fresh flowers and have to scoop out the mess which they believe is just soil.
"We went grave logging last night, I heard someone coming while I was logged on so had to cut it off and hide."
by BlGBUCK August 05, 2009
Nelly: Aww man I got a huge secret to tell you but you can't tell anyone.
T.I.: Yeah man I'll take it to the grave.
T.I.: Yeah man I'll take it to the grave.
by imforobama08 October 28, 2008
During 1979-1990 in Los Angeles, 45 Grave emerged during the punk movement and created their own brand of deathrock. The original lineup consisted of Dinah Cancer on vocals, Paul Cutler on guitar, Rob Ritter (also known as Rob Graves) on bass, and Don Bolles on drums. The band evolved out of a proto-industrial music band called Vox Pop, who recorded two singles and played around the Los Angeles area, including an opening slot for the final performance of Throbbing Gristle in Culver City. Vox Pop contained all of the members of 45 Grave as well as others such as Jeff Dahl. Vox Pop continued to coexist with 45 Grave until early 1981.
In 2005, to commemorate its 25th anniversary, 45 Grave reformed with an all new lineup, Dinah Cancer being the single remaining member from any previous incarnations.
by Tim Fahrenreich January 23, 2006
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