-"Dude, that portuguese guy just joined my h2h bracket and he already has 900 points! I hate these coiners!"
-"Yeah, I know, he does that every time... he just can’t help but paying to win. Last time he did over 4k points in my bracket!"
-"Yeah, I know, he does that every time... he just can’t help but paying to win. Last time he did over 4k points in my bracket!"
by Tina-turner July 4, 2021
Get the Coiner mug."coming out of the cupboard" is a term to decribe the act performed by claustrophile glory-hole fetishists.
The participant enters a cupboard and sticks his manhood through the glory hole for a happy ending.
The participant enters a cupboard and sticks his manhood through the glory hole for a happy ending.
Al: "I think a seagull just shat on me in the kitchen"
Jon: "No, that's just Roy, coming out of the cupboard. Do you see the glory hole drilled in it?"
Jon: "No, that's just Roy, coming out of the cupboard. Do you see the glory hole drilled in it?"
by Fishyrich September 10, 2012
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a) In reference to when someone or something comes in during a time of immediate or dire need; in the nic of time.
b) In reference to someone working under pressure.
b) In reference to someone working under pressure.
Man I didn't have any money for lunch, but then Jacob came in clutch.
In our championship game we were down by a point with 0:08 on the clock, but then the kicker came in clutch with a 47 yard field goal!
He/she's coming in clutch.
In our championship game we were down by a point with 0:08 on the clock, but then the kicker came in clutch with a 47 yard field goal!
He/she's coming in clutch.
by Blue Raider June 7, 2016
Get the coming in clutch mug.A modern way of saying to give credit to/appreciate what someone does, even if it’s easier not to. Originated from Netflix’s series “The Witcher” in which the titular character spends most of his days killing monsters for the people he meets. He is commonly viewed as an emotionless monster himself, but a bard writes a song about him in which he sings, “toss a coin to your Witcher, o valley of plenty...toss a coin to your Witcher, a friend of humanity”.
Geralt of Rivia (the Witcher) is often seen and treated as an outcast, but he’s mostly just trying to help people, so toss him a coin.
Geralt of Rivia (the Witcher) is often seen and treated as an outcast, but he’s mostly just trying to help people, so toss him a coin.
“Jeez man, my mom’s been such a bitch lately.”
“How do you mean?”
“She’s so controlling, dude. She won’t even let me to to Todd’s party this weekend.”
“Dude, you know that’s because she’s trying to keep you out of trouble. Yeah she can be strict, but toss a coin to your Witcher, man. She’s tryin’ her best.
“How do you mean?”
“She’s so controlling, dude. She won’t even let me to to Todd’s party this weekend.”
“Dude, you know that’s because she’s trying to keep you out of trouble. Yeah she can be strict, but toss a coin to your Witcher, man. She’s tryin’ her best.
by clayto97 January 19, 2020
Get the Toss a Coin to your Witcher mug."Andy's Coming" is a phrase from Toy Story, when one toy shouts "Andy's Coming!" they would all fall to the ground, so "Andy" does not know they are real.
This has became a internet meme/competition where in many places such as school one person shouts "Andy's Coming" and everyone falls to the ground.
This has became a internet meme/competition where in many places such as school one person shouts "Andy's Coming" and everyone falls to the ground.
Random Person: ANDY'S COMING!
Everyone else: *Falls to the floor acting dead*
Want to do that joke from that Toy Story movie when everyone shouts "Andy's Coming" and they fall to the ground ?
Everyone else: *Falls to the floor acting dead*
Want to do that joke from that Toy Story movie when everyone shouts "Andy's Coming" and they fall to the ground ?
by Ansanity November 21, 2016
Get the ANDY'S COMING! mug.Famous phrase mainly use in the UK, AUS and New Zeland
A smart-arse way to say someone is hypocrite
It is used to counter-strike someone's criticism, when you think they're just as bad
A smart-arse way to say someone is hypocrite
It is used to counter-strike someone's criticism, when you think they're just as bad
A: 'I think you should attend class more often'
B: Wow it's 'a bit rich coming from you' don't you think?
B: Wow it's 'a bit rich coming from you' don't you think?
by alomolo December 16, 2011
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