Bro I just couldn’t fall asleep last night so I had to pop a gentleman’s NyQuil, almost woke up Britney but we both sounds asleep in 5 mins.
by AIDS2.0 May 9, 2025
 Get the Gentleman’s NyQuilmug.
Get the Gentleman’s NyQuilmug. A "gentleman's farm" refers to a property, typically of substantial size, owned and operated by someone who primarily engages in farming for pleasure and recreation, rather than for profit or livelihood. These farms often feature well-maintained landscapes, elegant country homes, and a range of activities, including livestock, orchards, and vegetable gardens.
by SusanB123 May 1, 2025
 Get the Gentleman's Farmmug.
Get the Gentleman's Farmmug. When you've pulled a move that's not on by either misjudgment or diminishing talent, You redress before stewards have to intervene.
Geez lads, not completely Gentleman's of me, I balls'd that up, pass me on the straight mate, hope your cars still steering straight
by Timmay_______ November 22, 2020
 Get the Gentleman'smug.
Get the Gentleman'smug. by Luke5045 October 21, 2019
 Get the The Honourable Gentlemanmug.
Get the The Honourable Gentlemanmug. A Gentleman’s Lift is a golfing term and refers to when a ball lands in a difficult spot. The player can move the ball to a more favorable area without incurring a penalty stroke. One club length is the widely accepted distance the ball can be moved, although the distance can vary from player to player.
Mike: “Wow, what a brutal tee shot!! Why did I use my driver??? I never hit it straight!”
Jamie: “Why don’t you just take a Gentleman’s Lift?”
Mike: “What’s a Gentleman’s Lift?”
Jamie: “Pick up your ball from that terrible spot and move it to a better spot”
Mike: “But won’t I incur a penalty stroke for that?”
Jamie: “Not at all, that’s the beauty of a Gentleman’s Lift!”
Jamie: “Why don’t you just take a Gentleman’s Lift?”
Mike: “What’s a Gentleman’s Lift?”
Jamie: “Pick up your ball from that terrible spot and move it to a better spot”
Mike: “But won’t I incur a penalty stroke for that?”
Jamie: “Not at all, that’s the beauty of a Gentleman’s Lift!”
by Foggy Clue September 10, 2020
 Get the A Gentleman’s Liftmug.
Get the A Gentleman’s Liftmug. Putting the blunt or joint flat in your hand as you pass it. One is to place the hot blunt in the palm of your hand and giving it to the person next to you to pick up.
Stoner 1 "hey let me hit the blunt"
Stoner 2 "okay I will pass like a gentleman" *places flat into hand*
Stoner 1 "thank you my kind sir"
Stoner 2 "okay I will pass like a gentleman" *places flat into hand*
Stoner 1 "thank you my kind sir"
by Free Bobby Shmurda December 20, 2017
 Get the Pass like a gentlemanmug.
Get the Pass like a gentlemanmug. A Gentleman's Rest was once used primarily in the Victorian era when clothing was thicker and heavier.
As a Gentleman went about his business, he would find that his more intimate areas would become sweaty.
To avoid chaffing and sweat rash, a Gentleman would go to the 'airing cupboard' (which was a small well ventilated room within the house) to make use of his 'Gentleman's Rest' which consisted of a long stick, atop of which was a decorated shelf.
In America they used to refer to this room as the 'Rest Room' and is where the modern day term originates.
The Gentleman would remove his little Gentleman from his garments and rest himself upon this shelf to air himself out and naturally dry away the sweat.
Common decorations for the 'shelf' include Mermaids, Ophelia's arm, a slender female leg and Persephone's pony-tail.
Though popular at the time, only a known handful have survived to this day and are highly collectible in the art world and is commonly confused in its appearance with that of the common walking stick.
The earliest known example dates back to 1874 and whilst it is in poor condition it is still a beautiful piece.
As a Gentleman went about his business, he would find that his more intimate areas would become sweaty.
To avoid chaffing and sweat rash, a Gentleman would go to the 'airing cupboard' (which was a small well ventilated room within the house) to make use of his 'Gentleman's Rest' which consisted of a long stick, atop of which was a decorated shelf.
In America they used to refer to this room as the 'Rest Room' and is where the modern day term originates.
The Gentleman would remove his little Gentleman from his garments and rest himself upon this shelf to air himself out and naturally dry away the sweat.
Common decorations for the 'shelf' include Mermaids, Ophelia's arm, a slender female leg and Persephone's pony-tail.
Though popular at the time, only a known handful have survived to this day and are highly collectible in the art world and is commonly confused in its appearance with that of the common walking stick.
The earliest known example dates back to 1874 and whilst it is in poor condition it is still a beautiful piece.
by Victorian Tidbits August 8, 2021
 Get the Gentleman's Restmug.
Get the Gentleman's Restmug.