by Qubit April 15, 2008
by Red Shirt Riot May 26, 2009
A situation in which your shirt lifts or raises by catching itself on the object you lean on, displaying parts of the body that may not be necessary or even comfortable for others to see.
"Hey Jake did you see Thomas' lifted shirt syndrome in class today?"
"Yeah! It scarred me for life!"
"Yeah! It scarred me for life!"
by MeMister July 21, 2009
by Lârry Dângüs, esq. October 23, 2020
In short, this means the person "going on a t-shirt" is going to die. Then, when they die, their homies will wear t-shirts with the dead person's name on it in remembrance, therefore birthing the term "going on a t-shirt"
by EEZY-duz-it? April 10, 2020
by shirttuckin05 July 21, 2017
Oxymoron. This is as feasible as a time machine. A T shirt is exactly what it states.
The only shirt that may pass as a dress T shirt is a tuxedo T shirt, as Jesus wears these sometimes when he parties. If someone is at a funeral, wedding, work (where business casual wear is required), church…etc…
These are places where someone might try to pass of a T-Shirt as Dressy. Please correct them immediately in there moments of idiocy and inform them and everyone around that their attire is completely inappropriate.
The only shirt that may pass as a dress T shirt is a tuxedo T shirt, as Jesus wears these sometimes when he parties. If someone is at a funeral, wedding, work (where business casual wear is required), church…etc…
These are places where someone might try to pass of a T-Shirt as Dressy. Please correct them immediately in there moments of idiocy and inform them and everyone around that their attire is completely inappropriate.
Someone showed up to my wedding in a T shirt and tried to tell me it was a Dress T Shirt, security removed them from the premises.
by Wow's41 September 24, 2010