Subjectively used for the phrase "Bull shit," bull SHEET emphasizing a mid-european/slovakian accent. It is commonly mistaken for sheets, like bed sheets or any other fabric/paper sheet. It still has the same meaning the original phrase, meaning to be "a fucking lie," or "Hocus Pocus Shit." Bull Sheet usually comes after a sentence, or the phrase can be used as a sentence/rebuttal itself.
It is also more commonly use for idiots who are not allowed to use "curse" words.
It is also more commonly use for idiots who are not allowed to use "curse" words.
by MilesIsNotKorean May 07, 2021
Kylie Monroe going full sheet- the act of being suddenly, explicitly, and personally racist or bigoted to a culturally marginalized group or individual, usually a form or component of an assault
Syn: "saying the quiet part out loud"
Syn: "saying the quiet part out loud"
The thing about old racists is that many of them have been in cushy jobs long enough that dog whistles are a second language so it's rare to catch them going full sheet. On the bright side, they'll be dead soon!
by Pixxi Kropotkin November 03, 2020
Sheet rippers can sometimes refer to the description of a lady's pair of high heels. The term implies that the heels are so high (and pointed) that during the throws of passion, her stiletto heels rip and tear the bed sheets.
Sometimes Jane likes to wear her FMBs but she worries about tearing the bed linen. She's got that many sheet rippers, she never knows which shoes to wear.
by Invizibullman April 05, 2018
An especially obnoxious fart. Often attributed to the sound, reminiscent of the sound a sheet of cloth makes when torn
by Smilin Wanderer March 16, 2018
by Trail head girl October 14, 2022
by Sheet Slicers May 27, 2017
When you are on the verge of falling asleep and you remember an extremely embarrassing moment, causing a physical reaction where you flinch hard enough to "kick the sheets"
Friend: "Why are you still awake man? I thought you went to bed an hour ago."
You: "I almost did, until I kicked the sheets remembering (x).
(kicked/kicking/kick the sheets)
You: "I almost did, until I kicked the sheets remembering (x).
(kicked/kicking/kick the sheets)
by LukeLinguini January 23, 2024