to have sex, an obviously articulate male's way of putting it. Originated in The Catcher in the Rye.
How'd your date go last night man?
Awesome, we drove up to lookout point and i gave her the time in the back seat.
Awesome, we drove up to lookout point and i gave her the time in the back seat.
by lauren February 22, 2005

by stfu please ty May 16, 2020

American Wild West slang for having sex with a girl. Literally to poke her in the vagina with your penis.
Other forms- To have a poke, having a poke, poke her good, give her a poke, give her a real good poke, giving her a poke
Other forms- To have a poke, having a poke, poke her good, give her a poke, give her a real good poke, giving her a poke
For example, from the 2011 Kiwi Western Black Comedy "Good For Nothing", a cowboy kidnaps a girl.
Girl- "And just what do you intend to do with me?!"
Guy- "Give you a poke!"
*Girl stares wordlessly at Guy, jaw hanging open*
Girl- "And just what do you intend to do with me?!"
Guy- "Give you a poke!"
*Girl stares wordlessly at Guy, jaw hanging open*
by josa115 November 23, 2013

Giving someone a hard time or trouble. Often mis accredited to the 1986 football game call, but is actually a much older term.
For an earlier reference see "Twilight Zone - What you Need"
For an earlier reference see "Twilight Zone - What you Need"
"Patience, thats another thing that you need Mr. Renard, patience"
"What are you doin, givin me the business!?!"
could be substituted for giving someone the business
"What are you doin, givin me the business!?!"
could be substituted for giving someone the business
by Tha Ape December 18, 2008

1. To give someone the honest truth, usually in a blunt, straightforward manner.
2. Said at the end of a sentence to confirm truthfulness, seriousness or sincerity
2. Said at the end of a sentence to confirm truthfulness, seriousness or sincerity
by Michael Rose July 15, 2007

To hit the inside of someone's hand with your hand to show that you're very pleased about something. See also "roots me again".
by Dino March 11, 2005

It originated from shooting three-pointers in basketball and wishing for it to go in or chanted as a celebration after scoring a three-pointer. Very similar to just shouting "three" or "get in". It can also be used in contexts where desirable things are in sight and the achievement of aforementioned things must be celebrated.
Similar hype words include lfg, we take those.
Hand gestures indicating you have just shot a three-pointer must be accompanied by saying this phrase.
Similar hype words include lfg, we take those.
Hand gestures indicating you have just shot a three-pointer must be accompanied by saying this phrase.
"Hey John, these presale opportunities are available for a bargain!"
"Wow, you're right. Give me three (gesture as if just shot a three-pointer)"
"Wow, you're right. Give me three (gesture as if just shot a three-pointer)"
by sandole July 30, 2023
