A phrase most often uttered when your turn has long expired while playing a video game, and your buddy wants the controller. Refers to the two analog sticks on the X-Box and Playstation controllers.
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Get the Pass the Sticks mug.Someone, usually a girl, who hooks up with and/or sleeps with three or more members of the same friendship group/ group of friends within a short period time and/or after one another.
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Get the pass wind mug.Smash or pass is a game where "smash" stands for "yes, I would sleep with them, have sex, if I had I chance" and "pass" is for "no, I rather not sleep with then, have sex if I had a chance". It is often used as an comment, especially smash when someone hot walks by
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Get the Smash or pass mug.An unwritten pass that allows you to say the n-word ONCE! Does not expire. Can only administered by black people. Can be traded for sex and/or Pokemon cards.
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Get the N-Word Pass mug."Parson Brown" is the term used to talk about a typical angelican priest of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. "Parson Brown" is not an actual person (though he might have been at some time), but a figure of speech, like "John Doe" is an unidentified male and "Charley" is a watchman. "Parson" by itself means minister.
The classic line from Winter Wonderland:
"In the meadow we can build a snowman
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say 'Are you married ?', We'll say 'No man,
For you can do the job when you're in town.'"
Sure, it sounds like some kind of sexual reference, but its not. It's just a priest asking a couple if they are married. They reply that they are not and that they will wait for him to "do the job" of marrying them when he comes to their town.
"In the meadow we can build a snowman
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say 'Are you married ?', We'll say 'No man,
For you can do the job when you're in town.'"
Sure, it sounds like some kind of sexual reference, but its not. It's just a priest asking a couple if they are married. They reply that they are not and that they will wait for him to "do the job" of marrying them when he comes to their town.
by bsmeb October 18, 2006
Get the Parson Brown mug.The golden rule for pot smokers everywhere. It simply means to take two hits of the joint, bong, blunt, or bowl and then pass it to the next person.
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