Way-Doob, have a rough night?
by YoungRocker March 14, 2009
A loose reference to a location that changes and is not far but not near.
My step-grandfather in the Texas panhandle was the only person I every heard use it. Usually in reference to things that move about.
Variation of the word yonder.
My step-grandfather in the Texas panhandle was the only person I every heard use it. Usually in reference to things that move about.
Variation of the word yonder.
by David Oldham October 15, 2006
PC Way is the phrase constantly used by Police Constables on Instagram lives they try to pressure into saying it and if you do not then you have pissed of a whole gang and this can be very dangerous
by ‘Alex’ May 27, 2020
A phrase teacher use as a way to get a student in trouble with actually has no meaning. The suck ups use it to become teachers pet n get good scores. The teachers only use it to look like there actually important
by AbsoPissTake May 10, 2018
A set of seemingly innocuous questions, usually appearing at a time when an email thread appears to be resolved, not necessarily from one's management chain, derailing any semblance of a process of executing against deadlines.
Engineer A: How's your project going?
Engineer B: It's not, I got drive-by-the-wayed by Product Managers all day.
Engineer B: It's not, I got drive-by-the-wayed by Product Managers all day.
by Sir Splainmore November 05, 2014
A reference to the show Spongebob Squarepants, where Spongebob give's his pet snail breakfast and says "serving it up, Gary's Way". Also refers to the act of taking a "study drug", eating, and drinking a caffeinated drink all at the same time.
You: I have a midterm tomorrow and I haven't studied yet.
Your Friend: Oh, so are you going to study Gary's Way?
You: Yes!
Your Friend: Oh, so are you going to study Gary's Way?
You: Yes!
by Smitty_245 October 23, 2017
by Blonde February 28, 2017