by Majorsuggs November 12, 2020

An extra paper plate that you grab to put under the first to add reinforcement (in case it gets soggy, deformed, etc). Some of the time, one will keep the reinforcement plate, and only replace the top plate. The same can apply to cups.
Bob: Hey, Steve! I can't help but notice that you keep grabbing 2 or more plates everytime you come back up to get some mashed potatoes.
Steve: Oh, those are reinforcement plates.
Bob: Okay, but could you stop eating all the chicken?
Steve: Oh, those are reinforcement plates.
Bob: Okay, but could you stop eating all the chicken?
by 73H L337 H4X0R!!1 July 12, 2010

A flat surface or tray used to hold your freshly ground herb. A 'biffer plate' also makes it easier to pass the herb to your buddies.
by PitBullStoner April 14, 2011

N. A person with the odd dining habit of eating each item on their plate in its entirety before rotating the plate and eating the next one.
I was a plate-turner as a child: had to eat all of my pork chop first, then all of the green beans, then the mashed potatoes, rotating the plate each time so the next food item was directly in front of me.
by M.C. Slim JB October 22, 2010

Local slang in the upper regions of South Carolina, including York County, Lancaster, and Spartanburg, referring to spots or locations where drugs are sold, such as drug corners or weed spots. Used within the community to discreetly refer to these areas."
by dopeman153 June 27, 2024

by agent smith June 25, 2004

To assume a driver’s attributes and abilities according to the State of Issue of their number plates.
“All cars from Kansas drive slowly in the overtaking lane.” “ Hey! That’s number plate racism!”
“All Californians drive stoned.”
“All New Yorkers drive too fast.”
“All Californians drive stoned.”
“All New Yorkers drive too fast.”
by On the level [---o---] July 2, 2024
