the action in which a man tucks his package inbetween his legs in order to appear that he is without male genitalia.
by Dylan Ison, Larry Lunsford, Ryan Heimlich March 20, 2008
(FINANCE) a bond issued by the US Department of the Treasury. Unlike longer-term bonds, with regular scheduled interest payments, a T-bill is purely discounted. In other words, the lender--the person buying the bond--pays a price lower than the face value of the bond. When the bond matures (after, say, 91 days), then the buyer is paid the face value.
The yield on the T-bill is usually very low; for example, yesterday 13-week T-bill rates were 4.01%. Their price is set at auction.
The yield on the T-bill is usually very low; for example, yesterday 13-week T-bill rates were 4.01%. Their price is set at auction.
People usually suppose that the Federal Reserve System sets interest rates, but this only applies to the federal funds rate. The rates on other treasury securities, like T-bills, are set by auction.
by Abu Yahya May 14, 2010
When you drive up to a girls bedroom window in your car after a long night of drinking, you knock on the window she opens it, and you say "one beef 3-way, please", then she sticks her roastbeef curtains out her window, and you devour it in under 1 minute, then you peel out without payin, and drunk drive home HAPPY!
Johnny: "My shirts covered in sauce, I cant even remember goin to bill n bobs last night."
Dicky: "Bra' you didnt go there, you just Bill And Bob'd Laura"
Dicky: "Bra' you didnt go there, you just Bill And Bob'd Laura"
by Dicky Dewski September 16, 2008
The asshole at the table who always insists on splitting the check to save $2.50. Spends more time making sure that his bill does not have your iced tea on it than he does on choosing his wife's birthday present.
I can't believe what a bill rager he is - instead of just splitting the bill he insisted that he didn't eat any potato skins and wanted the bill separated. I think he saved $0.75. What an asshole.
by Bukkakabot February 02, 2011
Bill Demott an individual who previously wrestled under the name "Hugh Morris" hence his name becomes an adjective. His name is commonly used in French African-American circles.
by dasbooty February 02, 2005
by Scrubsfan247 October 23, 2007
Bill the Cat is a local hobo in Iowa City, Iowa, and the main inspiration for the character (of the same name) in the cult comic, Bloom County, which Berkley Brethead drew.
Berkley lived on Bloomington street in the early 1980's, and thus, being from Iowa City, knew of the famous Bill the Cat.
Bill the Cat is a man in his '50s (or older, by now), who is about 6' 5", and once burst into a laundromat, screaming "I got's me some new shoes!", being promptley chased from the premises by the owner, a women of five feet, armed with a broom, screaming "I thought I told you to never come back here!".
Berkley lived on Bloomington street in the early 1980's, and thus, being from Iowa City, knew of the famous Bill the Cat.
Bill the Cat is a man in his '50s (or older, by now), who is about 6' 5", and once burst into a laundromat, screaming "I got's me some new shoes!", being promptley chased from the premises by the owner, a women of five feet, armed with a broom, screaming "I thought I told you to never come back here!".
*My dad saw Bill the Cat breaking into a car back in '99.
*Dude, it's bill the cat!! What's up, bro-ha?
*How'd Bill get the name "Bill the Cat"?
*Dude, it's bill the cat!! What's up, bro-ha?
*How'd Bill get the name "Bill the Cat"?
by B_nizzly July 07, 2008