The act of pulling your pants down, sitting on the ground and wiping your bare ass against the floor like an old dog.
by Malicho April 1, 2012
The amazing and perfect bassist for Never Shout Never, Eatmewhileimhot!, and Sounding the Silence. He also has the best mustache in the world and is a very sweet guy.
Girl 1: Did you see that cool guy with an epic mustache that plays bass in Never Shout Never!?
Girl 2: Yeah! That's Taylor Macfee!
Girl 2: Yeah! That's Taylor Macfee!
by sally smiles November 27, 2011
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by tpercy the champion October 2, 2011
"Maddie totally Taylor Swiftboated Danny at the talent show."
"How do you know it was Danny?"
"The song was called 'Homeroom Skank Behind the Bleachers on my Birthday.'"
"That title is awfully specific. "
"How do you know it was Danny?"
"The song was called 'Homeroom Skank Behind the Bleachers on my Birthday.'"
"That title is awfully specific. "
by SaucyMcMuffin September 27, 2014
To receive a boost in ratings, sales or moral standing as a result of someone publicly being a cock to you.
Person A: Did you see Conan ripping on Zucker last night?
Person B: Yeah—hilarious! And I never even watched his show before this week.
Person A: Ha— turns out Leno being a diva totally backfired, and now Conan's been Taylor Swifted.
Person B: Yeah—hilarious! And I never even watched his show before this week.
Person A: Ha— turns out Leno being a diva totally backfired, and now Conan's been Taylor Swifted.
by FMTPO January 16, 2010
The Converse All Star (without Chuck Taylor's signature) was first sold in 1917. In 1923, Chuck's signature was added. For those that feel that they must identify an original social "group" for the popularity of these shoes, I'd say it was SoCal surfers back in 1960. The Converse (we never called them "Chuck Taylors") fit right in with our Levi cords and Pendelton shirts. Another shoe that was popular then was the Jack Purcell tennis shoe (I think Converse bought them out and still makes them...they're the ones with the bulbous toe and smiley face stripe). I still have four pairs of Converse (2 low cut and two high tops) that I wear... it's got nothing to do with gansta rap, goth or posing. For me, it's a bit of nostalia and comfort. As low tech as they get, but they're still great for a 6 mile walk by the beach.
by Michael Gorfain October 15, 2007