If someone is insulting Person A, but also insults Person B, Person B is said to have “caught a stray” (Catching strays)
I cant think of any situations rn sorry
I cant think of any situations rn sorry
by CookedGroceries May 19, 2022
by I, Wreckerrr December 06, 2020
Get knocked out. Telling someone that they will be repercussions if something does/doesn't happen in the form of getting knocked out.
by Dman4Life December 07, 2017
A figurative term originating in the South used by one who is driving a car with wood grain on the steering wheel.
"I'ma be working wood wheel and catching splinters, riding twenty inches or better on chrome." -Paul Wall, Chunk Up The Deuce
by mikeyrocks May 08, 2009
Person 1: "So my girl is better than yos, and she will-"
Person 2: "You 'bout to catch these hands."
Person 2: "You 'bout to catch these hands."
by BasicNeeds May 18, 2015
Verb. To catch a type of fish called "feels".
To catch feels, it is usual to use a "drop top" rod. Sometimes a net is used to "chase thrills". Occasionally pills are popped in the water to subdue the fish. Feels are not dangerous so there is no need to be scared.
To catch feels, it is usual to use a "drop top" rod. Sometimes a net is used to "chase thrills". Occasionally pills are popped in the water to subdue the fish. Feels are not dangerous so there is no need to be scared.
Don't be afraid to catch feels (ha)
Baby, I know you ain't scared to catch feels
Ride drop top and chase thrills (hey)
Baby, I know you ain't scared to catch feels
Ride drop top and chase thrills (hey)
by Fishyrich March 27, 2019
by Chubabara April 13, 2020