Most oftenly used to signify an event/person/thing that sucked major monkey toes. Literally means feces upon rye bread.
by SneakySocks April 07, 2004
A 'tuna on rye' is a play in baseball in which a run scores on a bases loaded walk. As the story goes -- back in the day -- the Yankees were in a tie game going into the bottom of the eighth. The manager at the time, Miller Huggins, called Babe Ruth over just as he was about to step to the plate with the bases loaded and said, "drive in a run here, ill buy ya a cheesesteak". Ruth walked on five pitches, the run scored, and the Yankees went on to win. In the clubhouse afterwards, Ruth went into Huggins office and said, "make it a tuna on rye". And so it began...
Didja catch the Sawks game last night? That queeyah Lackey walked in the winning run, a real tuna on rye.
by DJ Le Renard May 22, 2013
1. Expression used when someone can't decide what they want to eat after being offered several other options
2. Also a book title: Shit on Rye 501 things women say and what they really mean
2. Also a book title: Shit on Rye 501 things women say and what they really mean
by DaniHeartbreaker April 23, 2010
by ryegarnetsfootballyay October 13, 2018
A term used to describe a state of extreme drunkenness. Stems from consuming large quantities of grain-based alcohol.
by Yahtzee! December 31, 2007
A derogatory nickname for Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. It is particularly used by University of Toronto students.
He went to Rye High.
by Andrew MacKinnon September 30, 2006
by theking88bmac June 13, 2011