by LilJawn September 6, 2020
Get the Swimmingmug. Used is a noun and verb. This is a move performed at an alternative concert varying from hardcore to even pop punk. To make the "swimming in a pit move" you get on the ground in a mosh or regular pit at a concert and pretend to swim (stationary) by waving your arms and kicking your legs. This move is more for laughs than breakdowns.
Girl: "Dude, did you see that guy get on the ground and swim in the mosh pit?"
Guy: "You mean, swimming in a pit. Yeah that is the future hardcore dancing."
Guy: "You mean, swimming in a pit. Yeah that is the future hardcore dancing."
by the five second temper tantrum April 1, 2009
Get the Swimming In A Pitmug. Harold what did you do last night? Oh we had a crazy group swim on the dance floor at this dive bar when biggie came on. It was bananas!
by Harold Issa February 27, 2009
Get the Group swimmug. A colloquialism form of psychological manipulation in which the abuser attempts to sow self-doubt and confusion in their victim's mind.
by goobigobler November 11, 2022
Get the Swimmingmug. "Swim bully" refers to an individual who exerts pressure, coercion, or employs bullying tactics to persuade or force someone into swimming, despite their reluctance or refusal to do so. This behavior can manifest in various forms, such as verbal harassment, mockery, peer pressure, or even physical intimidation, with the intent of overriding the other person's autonomy and comfort regarding swimming. The term underscores the specific context of swimming, highlighting the unique social dynamics and pressures that can occur in aquatic environments.
"Stop pressuring that handsome American to take a swim in the ocean," Stingray said to the red-headed Aussie girl. "But no one ever regrets a swim!" the red-headed girl replied. "No," said Stingray, "you're being a swim bully—which is, of course, the worst kind of bully there is. So bugger off."
by Tyne-J Organ February 29, 2024
Get the swim bullymug. When a fish is not moving, at the bottom of the tank, due to stressors or being scared. Stress can lead to swim bladder disease in some species, which can manifest resulting in lying at the bottom of the aquarium.
Chloho flushed her fish Rosey when she saw it still at the bottom of the tank, suffering from Swim Bladder Disease, a trauma induced by their new and beloved cat PollyAnne. "Not All Fish Float When They're Dead", said Chloho. "Yes they do", replied Rosey, last seen swimming magically in the ocean, "because all drains lead to the ocean', exclaimed Chloho's friends trying to make her feel better.
by Real Houz September 14, 2018
Get the swim bladder diseasemug. im going swimming
by 420unwantedpickle69 October 16, 2019
Get the swimmingmug.