An individual with an incerdibly dirty mind.
by DDroid June 24, 2017
Something being incredibly unlikely, to the point of it being nearly mathematically impossible.
Comes from the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask" where a Blue Dog is coded to never win a race unless under very specific circumstances.
Comes from the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask" where a Blue Dog is coded to never win a race unless under very specific circumstances.
That guy is gonna try and throw the ball 100 yards!
He's got a Blue Dog chance of it.
You know, several of the greatest underdog stories could be described as Blue Dogs.
Really, like what?
Oh, Leicester City's 2016 Premier League run comes to mind.
He's got a Blue Dog chance of it.
You know, several of the greatest underdog stories could be described as Blue Dogs.
Really, like what?
Oh, Leicester City's 2016 Premier League run comes to mind.
by Sportspro January 03, 2025
by Veezer February 19, 2022
F1 Flags waved for Nicholas Latifi, Lance Stroll, or previously, Nikita Mazepin.
Blue Flags tell a driver to let cars through that are a lap ahead.
Blue Flags tell a driver to let cars through that are a lap ahead.
by 33samtrbr April 13, 2022
by Leo Burnett July 12, 2024
Someone/something that is so extremely sketch that it is beyond the classification of a red flag.
Originates from the railroad practice of using blue flags on trains to signify to people that a locomotive and anything connected to it should not and cannot be touched by anyone other than it's crew.
Originates from the railroad practice of using blue flags on trains to signify to people that a locomotive and anything connected to it should not and cannot be touched by anyone other than it's crew.
Guy 1: "Bro, I just started reading Burrows and Mark is so fucking hot."
Guy 2: "Don't bother, he's a blue flag."
Guy 2: "Don't bother, he's a blue flag."
by country_cooker March 18, 2024
A fag hag, in gay slang, a woman who associates either mostly or exclusively with gay and bisexual men.
Blue flags are frequently stereotyped as outgoing women who are seeking a substitute for heterosexual relationships, or who are secretly (or openly) sexually attracted to gay men. In fact, many women who identify as blue flags are already in romantic relationships, either with straight men or with women, but seek out the alternative experience of socializing with gay men.
Blue flags are frequently stereotyped as outgoing women who are seeking a substitute for heterosexual relationships, or who are secretly (or openly) sexually attracted to gay men. In fact, many women who identify as blue flags are already in romantic relationships, either with straight men or with women, but seek out the alternative experience of socializing with gay men.