When an athlete with the purpose of guarding or defending another player or area, usually an offensive lineman in football or a basketball player on defense, lets the opposing player attack the quarterback/basket without any show of push-back by the player who's supposed to protect the person or thing in need of protection; also referred to as the "lookout defense."
*defensive lineman runs right by the offensive lineman*
Offensive lineman: LOOK OUT!
*quarterback is absolutely pummeled for the sack*
ANNOUNCER: "Offensive tackle, Edwards, with the look out block on that play..."
Offensive lineman: LOOK OUT!
*quarterback is absolutely pummeled for the sack*
ANNOUNCER: "Offensive tackle, Edwards, with the look out block on that play..."
by Brandolakes February 07, 2018
by Rhine Reacts May 11, 2020
a term my friend came up with to describe Mondays at a local restaurant, when they have free apetizers and dollar margaritas
by two-for-one March 14, 2005
Kevin: Did Marcus go home with that girl last night?
Ed: No. we were there for three hours and he struck out looking.
Ed: No. we were there for three hours and he struck out looking.
by HunkStudmann August 15, 2019
by GavinlolW July 29, 2018
Reference to a high maintenance person, usually used in response to a demanding, needy, or high maintenance request. Lets the person making the demands know that they are being high maintenance, without directly saying so. Can be used in the third person as well, to assert that someone was being high maintenance or demanding. Refers to the fact that the demands and neediness make it "all about me," with "me" being "my ass," similar to phrasing such as "his ass better hurry over here" or "my ass will not be attending that party."
In response to, "I need you to come over and put my laundry in the drawers because I just did my nails, and I don't want to mess them up," one would say "Well, look at my ass!"
by missdchlady March 24, 2011