by sneakerhead112333 April 12, 2022
Get the Legit Checkmug. Jock Check is something most sports players would know.
It is an action in which at a practice or a game, one player yells “Jock check!!” And then proceeds to punch their teammate is the nuts to make sure they are wearing a jock.
If the player is wearing one, they are fine.
If the player isn’t wearing one, no more kids.
It is an action in which at a practice or a game, one player yells “Jock check!!” And then proceeds to punch their teammate is the nuts to make sure they are wearing a jock.
If the player is wearing one, they are fine.
If the player isn’t wearing one, no more kids.
Timmy: “JOCK CHECK!!!!” *punches Jaun in the sack*
John: “BRO I FORGOT MY JO-“ *throws up everywhere*
Tommy: *giggles and turns towards the camera* “That’s why u shouldn’t forget your jock”
John: “BRO I FORGOT MY JO-“ *throws up everywhere*
Tommy: *giggles and turns towards the camera* “That’s why u shouldn’t forget your jock”
by Timmy John james March 16, 2020
Get the Jock Checkmug. When you fart and you hear a cough you know there are ghosts! So every time you fart you’re just checking for ghosts.
by Muskrat82 May 9, 2022
Get the checking for ghostsmug. A test done to check whether someone claiming to go fishing has actually gone fishing or if they are having an illicit gay love affair. Simply place a note on the end of their fishing pole asking them to bring back some fish. If they do, the test is negative. If the note is still there at the end of the trip, it is positive. They've been to Brokeback.
"Hey, Dad's been going fishing a lot lately with his friend from work. Do you think something's going on?"
"I don't know. Better do a Brokeback Check."
"I don't know. Better do a Brokeback Check."
by L & S January 4, 2009
Get the Brokeback Checkmug. He got the juice and money
by Juicy checks June 19, 2017
Get the juicy checksmug. An attempt to set the public narrative about what is true by framing individual's or organization's words in either a positive or negative light. Fact checks use labels such as "mostly true" and "mostly false" to frame equivalent statements in a positive or negative light depending on who made them. They also assume implications and intent of the speaker to frame technically correct statements as inaccurate in that the fact checker's own assumed implications were incorrect. When all else fails they use "missing context" to ignore the accuracy of the statement and interject related information to distract from it.
PolitiFact: "We've fact checked Ron Paul's statement about federal income tax being zero before 1913 as half true. There was one for a 10 year period a half century earlier after all"
Critic: "Didn't you fact check an equivalent statement by Jim Web as mostly true though? Oh wait. He's a democrat, isn't he?"
PolitiFact: ;)
Critic: "Didn't you fact check an equivalent statement by Jim Web as mostly true though? Oh wait. He's a democrat, isn't he?"
PolitiFact: ;)
by JassAMan April 30, 2023
Get the Fact Checkmug. Dude, me and Jane checked edline last night. It was epic!
Dude I've always wanted to check edline, but last night was the first time I actually did!
Dude I've always wanted to check edline, but last night was the first time I actually did!
by Lax_Bro69 June 12, 2011
Get the Check Edlinemug.