shift is irish slang mostly used in rural parts of ireland and pretty much anywhere outside of dublin meaning “make out”
(at a disco or party): will you shift my friend
(in a conversation): so buddy did you get the shift last night?
(in a conversation): so buddy did you get the shift last night?
by urmomhehehhehe69 June 12, 2021

This is a phrase to be used when shit hits the fan. In horror games, this usually happens in the tutorial stage when the threat first makes an appearance. This is a reference to the Kubz Scouts. THAT DUDE.
*Enters a dark room after obtaining the Complementary Horror Game Flashlight*
Game: *SHIFT TO RUN*
*Chuckles* I'm in danger
Game: *SHIFT TO RUN*
*Chuckles* I'm in danger
by General Flamingo (YT) August 5, 2021

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by InterpersonalCommunication February 19, 2025

Friend:Hey, you want to go get a drink after work?
Friend 2:No, I can't. I have a gauntlet shift this week and I need the rest.
Friend 2:No, I can't. I have a gauntlet shift this week and I need the rest.
by 2pens1word July 11, 2019

A coworker who you friend during the lunch shift because both of your real friends normally work dinner. When dinner shift arrives, you go your separate ways and do not acknowledge each other.
by Lunchann November 25, 2017

A-Shift is one of several FD shifts. A-Shifters are known to be the laziest of the shifts. They never clean, never do weekly checks, and always manage to fuck over B-shift(the B is for Best).
“Fucking A-Shift…”
by Broccoli_800 July 12, 2022

Commonly used on sites like YouTube or news sites, meant for an accidental misclick on the ad by the user.
by bakfjeidfjhgjriedfjgnjrkerjfhg April 15, 2021
