The breakdown lane on a highway. Why? Because that's how much money you gotta pay if a cop catches you driving in it.
(Can also mean the leftmost lane for trucks when they are only allowed to drive on the right.)
(Can also mean the leftmost lane for trucks when they are only allowed to drive on the right.)
Passenger: This traffic sux! Let's take the 500 dollar lane.
Driver: Okay, but only if you'll front the $500 when statey sees us.
Driver: Okay, but only if you'll front the $500 when statey sees us.
by creaternity May 02, 2006
A phrase coined by the late Marge Schott, owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, in reference to some of her black ball players. Marge felt they were overpaid athletes and resented having to pay them such high salaries.
Application of the phrase has expanded and can be applied to any wealthy black people, though it is usually confined to athletes, entertainers and celebrities.
Application of the phrase has expanded and can be applied to any wealthy black people, though it is usually confined to athletes, entertainers and celebrities.
Ryan: "Did you see that new Rolls-Royce Phantom parked in front of the Mondrian on Sunset?"
Cody: "Ya, it was lowered, had blacked-out 22" rims and tinted glass. I'll bet some million-dollar nigger owns it."
Cody: "Ya, it was lowered, had blacked-out 22" rims and tinted glass. I'll bet some million-dollar nigger owns it."
by Lana Caine March 22, 2008
A phrase started by Big Brother and America's player, Eric. As one of his many challenges, Eric had to say this phrase and get at least two or three people to start saying it to. Sometimes confused with, "I'd hit that", yet these phrases have complete different meanings. "I'd do that for a dollar" states that you will do something stupid (i.e jump naked into a lake when it's near below freezing outside) for one dollar.
by Sparky Jinkers November 10, 2007
by justXanotherXnobody March 10, 2005
Business establishment, usually owned by Asian immigrants, carrying inexpensive imported merchandise.
Products carried include common household products, tools, cheap toys, discontinued junk food brands, low-budget movie DVDs and mass-produced poorly-made samurai swords sold as authentic collectibles.
Products carried include common household products, tools, cheap toys, discontinued junk food brands, low-budget movie DVDs and mass-produced poorly-made samurai swords sold as authentic collectibles.
I didn't know there was such a thing as bootleg Sharpies until I picked some up at the Chinese dollar store.
by Andrew Morse January 14, 2007
John- "Man I need to get some things for the party"
Brian- "Don't worry about it, thats a dollar store remedy."
Brian- "Don't worry about it, thats a dollar store remedy."
by B Kuehl February 08, 2009
by sanxity June 11, 2019