When a dutch is dipped in perscribed cough syrup Promethazine with weed and rolled into a blunt. Lil Wayne aka weezy rolls these blunts to get fucked up.
by itsmebitches1230 April 03, 2011
#1-dude you look like you got lil wayne pants on
#2-dawg we don't say lil wayne pants no more
#1-what do yall say then
#2-we just say weezy pants
#2-dawg we don't say lil wayne pants no more
#1-what do yall say then
#2-we just say weezy pants
by the real skittles. July 11, 2008
A word the embodies anything you want it to mean. Whether it be a Person, an emotional outburst or an object.
Schlee Weezy was invented by: Chad Pearce ................ IM DUH MANG!!!!!!
Yee...
Schlee Weezy was invented by: Chad Pearce ................ IM DUH MANG!!!!!!
Yee...
"Mang, I got an A on that test...Schlee Weezy!!!"
"Look at that nga over there. Lookin' like a Schlee Weezy..."
"Make me a sammich... and put that yellow Schlee Weezy on that bish..."
"Look at that nga over there. Lookin' like a Schlee Weezy..."
"Make me a sammich... and put that yellow Schlee Weezy on that bish..."
by Chad Pearce - LAITU December 01, 2008
by ridh_meista April 29, 2011
Originating from the alias of rapper Lil' Wayne (aka. Weezy F), who made the hit song "Make it Rain" with fellow rapper Fat Joe. "It's Weezy out" is another way of saying it's raining outside.
Lubke: What's the weather like outside?
Chris: It's Weezy out, so you might want to bring an umbrella.
Chris: It's Weezy out, so you might want to bring an umbrella.
by C15 April 14, 2008
by anyakneesxoxo August 21, 2009
Pull a Weezy (pull-a-wee-zy): To succeed and become fruitful from humble beginnings. To move on up in the social class structure. Moving on up to the east side. Referenced from the hit 70’s show “the Jefferson” and the charater's name for the mother of that show family.
Jody: “Dam Brad If I don’t get a raise then I gots to pull a weezy on this biatch.”
Brad: “Well you gots to do what you gots to do. Handle your business. Move on up to the East Side.”
Brad: “Well you gots to do what you gots to do. Handle your business. Move on up to the East Side.”
by b--rad September 05, 2006