Pilot's jargon for a practice landing. You land the plane long enough to roll the wheels on the runway, then apply full power and take off again. Used to practice many landings in a short time.
by Athene Airheart March 20, 2004
To let your frustratoins, anger, etc. go and not let it stress you out like it has been doing. Letting go means you don't have to stress over whatever you're letting go anymore.
The feelings tied with what you're letting go may still hold a place in your heart, but it is better to let whatever it is go and get on with your life than to let it hold you down and depressed.
The feelings tied with what you're letting go may still hold a place in your heart, but it is better to let whatever it is go and get on with your life than to let it hold you down and depressed.
They let each other go because they knew it wouldn't do any good staying together. It was a mutual break up.
They've moved on and are living happier lives now. I'm sure they're both happy they let go that stressful relationship.
*...and they lived happily ever after. fin*
They've moved on and are living happier lives now. I'm sure they're both happy they let go that stressful relationship.
*...and they lived happily ever after. fin*
by reb0und October 02, 2009
by SlavicLegs June 24, 2020
If someone is bugging you.. or you just dont want to here what they have to say.. you say "go somewhere with that"
Chris: Omg, did you hear about what happened last night?
Miles: What happened
Chris: Ashley and Kampell did it.
Miles: Go somewhere with that, i dont care.
Miles: What happened
Chris: Ashley and Kampell did it.
Miles: Go somewhere with that, i dont care.
by MilesInferno April 16, 2008
by The word for making up words January 19, 2019
Did you see Eric last night at the restaurant? When the waiter messed up his order, it totally looked like he was about to go gibson on him.
by Mitch Tyler July 16, 2010
Going to frederick is a way to talk about masturbating infront of people without them having any idea what you're talking about. It derived from a kid who could not hang out with the guys because he had "to go to frederick" In reallity he had nothing better to do than stay home and wack it, hence the phrase stuck.
What did you do last night?
There was nothin on tv so i just went to frederick
yea i'm going to frederick when i get home
There was nothin on tv so i just went to frederick
yea i'm going to frederick when i get home
by Mike and Mas May 10, 2006