An expression used in order to convey incredulity, disbelief, or even surprise.
Synonyms:
Are you kidding me?
Are you pulling my leg?
Synonyms:
Are you kidding me?
Are you pulling my leg?
by IbisRedibis August 1, 2011

by x August 11, 2003

by asgdghdagarsdfasdfa November 25, 2010

Used to describe events or objects that are extraordinary in some way. Derived from the film The Silence of the Lambs, in which the line, "It puts the lotion in the basket, or it gets the hose again" is uttered to a woman in an extraordinarily bad situation. Connotation is often but not necessarily negative, and always implied.
"What do you mean your wife is cheating on you? That puts the lotion in the basket."
"Man, did you see how fast that car can go? That sucker really puts the lotion in the basket!"
"I spit in Brenda's coffee. That'll put the lotion in her basket."
"Man, did you see how fast that car can go? That sucker really puts the lotion in the basket!"
"I spit in Brenda's coffee. That'll put the lotion in her basket."
by Fahrvergnugen September 17, 2004

This is when you achieve something to the best of your ability. It is often used in African American communities to describe cooking something especially well
by sussmeout December 17, 2008

the contemporary pidgin-hawaiian mantra of applying spit to a male's genitalia when it will not fit in a female's genitalia.
by Dr. Ren_Ayanami, Ph.D January 27, 2005

1) to kill
2) to agressivly attack with malicious intent
3) to stomp on.
To put someone in print would be akin to seeing them in the obituaries, in print.
2) to agressivly attack with malicious intent
3) to stomp on.
To put someone in print would be akin to seeing them in the obituaries, in print.
by Drieu Arizona November 14, 2003
