Verb / When your iPod Nano 5G with the shake to shuffle feature flies out of your hand and is picked up by someone who is unwilling to return it or is too big and surly to be confronted for its return.
by Seymourbuttz October 28, 2008
Get the Nano-Nettingmug. Abbreviation for the name Janette, meaning super cool human. Fun, strong, reliable, kind and thoughtful. Good thinker and stable character. Loves to dance, tell ridiculous but true stories, laugh with friends and drink gin. May be partial to a unicorn, rainbows and being called Janice!
by Louch July 25, 2018
Get the J-netmug. Is the under-soil network of interlaced root systems of above ground botanica.
Root netting is when tree root systems interlock, creating a hidden "net" of support for surface soil.
In simple terms, when plants hold hands under the soil.
Root netting is when tree root systems interlock, creating a hidden "net" of support for surface soil.
In simple terms, when plants hold hands under the soil.
"If you remove this forest, the ground will not be supported by this root-netting any longer, and may give way."
by Mr H20 August 20, 2022
Get the root-nettingmug. a person deliberately blocking traffic (typically referred to as a dumbass) to protest any and everything Trump says or does, causing them to automatically become magnetic to vehicles trying to go about their day, without unsolicited delay
I was on my way to work when I was stopped by a group of MAGA-nets blocking the intersection. My car was automatically attracted to the MAGA-net, which promptly cleared my path as the bounced off my bumper and quarter panels like balls in a pinball machine.
by anonymous November 13, 2025
Get the MAGA-netmug. A phrase shouted out once a sale has been met. Usually only said by those going by the name of Michelle and Rebecca.
by cccccccccccuuuuuuuuuuu March 11, 2009
Get the net on the fax mug. by RealSikon September 5, 2021
Get the Glenn Netmug. “Caped on the net” means someone is lying or exaggerating online, often trying to make themselves look better or seem more important than they actually are. It’s similar to “capping” but specifically refers to online behavior.
1. “Dude said he owns three Lambos, but we all know he caped on the net.”
2. “She be caped on the net talking about she met Drake, but ain’t got no proof.”
2. “She be caped on the net talking about she met Drake, but ain’t got no proof.”
by Instigator642 March 7, 2025
Get the Caped on the netmug.