Example 1
Steve: What is taking Cecil so long in the bathroom?
Bill: He said he had to throw a shoe.
Example 2
"I ate 3 plates of spaghetti for dinner and now I need to throw a shoe."
Steve: What is taking Cecil so long in the bathroom?
Bill: He said he had to throw a shoe.
Example 2
"I ate 3 plates of spaghetti for dinner and now I need to throw a shoe."
by Turtletaub February 17, 2009
by Yelsew Foolface May 13, 2005
"I tryed to throw dem bows.. i woke up in the hospital with a broken nose and a fractured elbow...(im white)"
NO you are trying (and failing miserably) to be D12, you must be white.
Throwing bows has to do with crowded clubs and became a dance in Ludacris' "Southern Hospitality" where you throw bows to your SIDES as you would in a crowded club.
NO you are trying (and failing miserably) to be D12, you must be white.
Throwing bows has to do with crowded clubs and became a dance in Ludacris' "Southern Hospitality" where you throw bows to your SIDES as you would in a crowded club.
"Ludacris told me to throw them bows, now I'm in the hospital with a broken nose and a fractured elbow" - Bizzar
by Anonymous May 20, 2004
have an open house party
by Emile December 21, 2005
by Kelly September 14, 2004
a bunch of stupid emos that think they are hardcore at a concert that randomly kick and punch the air, flaying aimlessly and look like flaming asshats, some of them pretend they are fighting invisable ninjas, it's funny when they get hurt.
throw down can also mean to get into or start a fight
throw down can also mean to get into or start a fight
1. Lets have a fuckin throw down at the show tonight our gang will take on the 368, we will throw this shit down, HardXcoreXXxxxxX
2. if he doesnt fucking shut his mouth there will be a motha fuckin throw down the bitch will get pwned
2. if he doesnt fucking shut his mouth there will be a motha fuckin throw down the bitch will get pwned
by Obe1kenobe December 24, 2005
To sulk or to lose one's temper.
(possibly originated from West Midlands/Black Country dialect in the United Kingdom)
(possibly originated from West Midlands/Black Country dialect in the United Kingdom)
Person one: "Where's Bob?"
Person two: "I don't know, he was throwing a six earlier so I guess he's gone home in a strop".
Person two: "I don't know, he was throwing a six earlier so I guess he's gone home in a strop".
by ALi-Bongo February 08, 2011