by Headdie March 27, 2023
Honking your car horn to announce your arrival at someone's house, instead of getting out of your car and knocking on their door like a civilized person.
Origin: St. Louis, MO
Origin: St. Louis, MO
by Andy2123 June 25, 2021
by vernon dutton January 20, 2004
He was knocking her down.
by Billy bob joe bob Fred October 01, 2014
man 1:{knocks on door}
man 2: im coming im comig {gets up and walks to the door to open it}
man 1:{runs away}
man 2:ive been knock down gingered
man 2: im coming im comig {gets up and walks to the door to open it}
man 1:{runs away}
man 2:ive been knock down gingered
by moggybiter April 30, 2009
British:
To wake you up tomorrow. It goes back to the days in before alarms where they used to come around and knock on your door to wake you up. Moden UK or british type hotel clerks will still use the saying.
To wake you up tomorrow. It goes back to the days in before alarms where they used to come around and knock on your door to wake you up. Moden UK or british type hotel clerks will still use the saying.
by Pokerman11 February 01, 2008
by Terry June 14, 2004