phrase. Said whenever you realize that you have walked in on an intimate moment of a relationship. The most common response is a short silence, then a no.
Person: *walks into room* Hi! Oh.... Am I interrupting something?
Couple vigorously banging: .....................no.
Couple vigorously banging: .....................no.
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Meat or meat products produced by factory farming, CAFOs, or other unethical practices.
Combines "shit" and "meat".
Combines "shit" and "meat".
Bro 1: Wanna hit up that Micky D's?
Bro 2: Hells no, I don't eat those shmeat burgers man!
Bro 1: So what you eat, bro?
Bro 2: I get certified human meat, man. Then I cook it myself.
Bro 1: Word.
Bro 2: Hells no, I don't eat those shmeat burgers man!
Bro 1: So what you eat, bro?
Bro 2: I get certified human meat, man. Then I cook it myself.
Bro 1: Word.
by noshmeat January 26, 2011
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give them something light (another team)- do something awesome to the other team that helps you win.
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give them something light (another team)- do something awesome to the other team that helps you win.
(Playing Madden)
Bob: It's 4th and long what do we do now?
Jimbo: We'll give 'em something light and win dis damn game.
Bob: It's 4th and long what do we do now?
Jimbo: We'll give 'em something light and win dis damn game.
by datjawn March 8, 2011
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Peer 2: Break them off something to help them keep their heads happy.
Peer 2: Break them off something to help them keep their heads happy.
by ksh September 13, 2003
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