A plan in (involves a handshake) which you and your friends take on a journey together and promise to abide by the terms and conditions of hard planning. "Hard Plans" will stick with you forever and ever, through thick and thin, through life and death and will stay with you till the day you die.
The only way to reverse "Hard Plans" is to say the phrase "Snalp Drah" and complete the reverse handshake.
The only way to reverse "Hard Plans" is to say the phrase "Snalp Drah" and complete the reverse handshake.
Person 1: let's get our ears pierced!
Person 2: hell yeah! (starts to walk away)
Person 1: wait no let's make... hard plans
*does handshake*
Person 2: hell yeah! (starts to walk away)
Person 1: wait no let's make... hard plans
*does handshake*
by Keira&rubes June 13, 2018

Derbyshire term which applies to conversation, typically between farmers in the local pub, in which they recount the hardships faced in their profession over the years, often profusely laced with hyperbole.
"That's nowt! I remember back int' '62 when we was working in snow up t' necks digging aht sheep non-stop fer a week. Now that were a winter that were!"
"Ah' quit with yer hard-wintering and get yer round in"
"Ah' quit with yer hard-wintering and get yer round in"
by drbollocks May 22, 2009

by IHitChildren March 7, 2017

A statement made out of truth when something in life is negative but neccessary. People that understand the consequence of the act and accept the risk can use this statement, no one else.
Person 1 (square): How's life treating you? Everything going your way?
Person Being Honest With Themself: Hard but fair...
Person Being Honest With Themself: Hard but fair...
by Mister-_-McGill May 22, 2020

by Sraha Cur April 10, 2019

by Nasty McPhee January 13, 2011

a moment of self-inflection where one has an incredible erection due to use of any variety of literary device. Whether it be verse or a visual representation i.e. movie, video game.
The visual interpretation of The Divine Comedy used in Dante's Inferno the video game gave me a literary hard-on.
by Dexterous Styles February 15, 2010
