It's nice to see everyone wailing on the cub scout for a change. Now, please provide a helmet for the button-maker, chop chop.
by Johnny Eightball June 11, 2004
by Bobby Kennedy July 05, 2007
1) All the bums downtown were giving me a wail out for a bailout
2) When we played Monopoly, my brother wanted to get out of jail and wanted my Get out of jail free card, so he gave me a wail out for a bailout.
3) My calculus teacher was going to fail me, so I gave her a wail out for a bailout.
2) When we played Monopoly, my brother wanted to get out of jail and wanted my Get out of jail free card, so he gave me a wail out for a bailout.
3) My calculus teacher was going to fail me, so I gave her a wail out for a bailout.
by megatallica360 January 24, 2009
The act of calling sober friends or former significant others at un-Godly hours after consuming alcoholic beverages to whine and complain about your lack of friends or significant other, thereby further alienating yourself from said pissed off recipient of phone call.
Also a common misheard lyric of the Brian Setzer Orchestra.
Also a common misheard lyric of the Brian Setzer Orchestra.
"Jimmy got hammered again this weekend and pulled another Drunk Dial N' Wail on me. Why can't I just unfriend him like on Facebook?"
"Drunk Dial N'...then ya wail ya gotta Drunk Dial' N...then ya wail ya gotta Drunk Dial N'...then she went away!.....I love that song!"
"Drunk Dial N'...then ya wail ya gotta Drunk Dial' N...then ya wail ya gotta Drunk Dial N'...then she went away!.....I love that song!"
by calihog July 31, 2009
when you take hon's balls and shove them up his anus and proceed to pile drive him in the anus thrusting his balls deeper and deeper and then blowing a load in his left eye
by honny wonny October 04, 2006
1. (V) To sing with a lot of power and force; often using vocal vibrato.
2. (V) To vibrate a small area with the voice by using power while singing
2. (V) To vibrate a small area with the voice by using power while singing
(1) "Wow! Did you hear that choir sing? Those tenors were WAILING all of those notes with a heavy vibrato. It was beautiful!"
(2) "She hit that high soprano note in that stairwell! She WAILED!!"
(2) "She hit that high soprano note in that stairwell! She WAILED!!"
by Professor of Music 1984 December 29, 2016