by mrihavenoname1 May 20, 2016
Get the leg action mug.GI Joe, GI Jane, Gigolo Joe, GI Jew (the one that says "you're still a prick" to any anti- Semite that pushes a button on his back, GI Junkie syringe sold separately.
Cop- Dolls? Not spending much time with the ladies huh, was that supposed to come off?
Hacker- No, but GI Junkie is worth more without the arm the syringe was stuck into, so thank you for that. Don't you know anything about action figures?
Hacker- No, but GI Junkie is worth more without the arm the syringe was stuck into, so thank you for that. Don't you know anything about action figures?
by The Original Agahnim January 12, 2022
Get the Action figures mug.Another way for saying "for real" or "not kidding" Opposite of play action which is a notorious fake play in American footbal
by Bob2Stoned November 27, 2025
Get the No Play Action mug.That bitch is bad...she can most definitely get the poke action!
Man...you wouldn't believe the poke action I handed out last night!
Man...you wouldn't believe the poke action I handed out last night!
by Ramondos February 26, 2008
Get the Poke Action mug.When you are playing a normally smooth-running game that begins to lag due to heavy action at that moment.
"Dude, last when I was playing Medal of Honor I was taking fire from all sides. Major action lag"
"My new PC with 8 gigs of RAM couldn't stop some of the action lag from WoW"
"My new PC with 8 gigs of RAM couldn't stop some of the action lag from WoW"
by Crakaman June 1, 2009
Get the Action Lag mug.yo man last night was crazy i was alone in my room drinkin when both of my sisters friends came in and went to work on me with some dual action bobbing
by newarks very own December 7, 2011
Get the dual action bobbing mug.(verb, generic) To perform an action on something.
Often used in corporate speak to request that some other team or employee progress an issue, when it is not known what actually needs to be done. In layman's terms: "It's your problem now, do something about it."
American English equivalent of do the needful.
Often used in corporate speak to request that some other team or employee progress an issue, when it is not known what actually needs to be done. In layman's terms: "It's your problem now, do something about it."
American English equivalent of do the needful.
by FraggleRaggle February 2, 2019
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