In gaming, the act of slowly leveling while otherwise increasing stats and currency in order to be stronger than other players at your same level; who have not sandbagged. Particularly useful in pvp focused games that pair players based on level.
by Gr1pp717 September 09, 2012
used to tell someone to stop doing something, often when someone is being persistently annoying about something.
by partybeans April 26, 2007
you pick up a girl from a bar and make sure not to give her any personal info she can use to track you down. take her to the beach to screw. instead of putting on the condom as she requests, pretend to put it on but actually fill it with sand as you hit it raw. then after you nut in her, tell her what you just did and throw the condom of sand in her face, blinding her for a few minutes while you make your escape
by synasthetic February 25, 2005
by Dabnis January 26, 2011
When someone remembers all of your mistakes, almost like picking up grains of sand and putting them in the bag. Then when they want to put people against you, they remind you of all of their mistakes, as if they were hitting you with the bag of sand.
Sheila: Shelly you're so full of crap.
Shelly: says the one who got mad at me on my birthday two years ago.
Sheila: what does that have to do with anything. Stop sandbagging me.
Shelly: says the one who got mad at me on my birthday two years ago.
Sheila: what does that have to do with anything. Stop sandbagging me.
by Mlimbach610 August 04, 2016
In Sales; the act of intentionally holding back deals till the next month to get off to a fast start. Stems from the belief that you can't perform to a high level without a competitive advantage. See also: Mental Weakness.
by Lyle Carson May 01, 2016
The act of sexual intercourse with a quadraplegic amputee, (person without arms and legs), thus being reminiscent of humping a sandbag.
Person 1: Yo, boy's just hooked up with that quad chick.
Person 2: Yeah, he'll be sandbagging tonight!
Person 2: Yeah, he'll be sandbagging tonight!
by Itchy Nitch April 03, 2011