by helpmefindmybaseball July 7, 2014
Get the Brazillian Skiing mug.a way of saying “what’s up” in new york . it’s either pronounced “ski” or “ske” which ever your comfortable with .
by chickenbutt27 July 11, 2020
Get the was ski mug.The place where dinosaurs became extinct, you can tell because of the craters in there driveway. The bathrooms remind you of a dirty campgrounds communal bathroom. The ski lifts are either broken or have unreasonably long lines. The employees hate themselves and refuse to do their jobs. The owners don't care to reinvest their profits into their property. Their food is like your local run down drive In theaters cafe. Their prices are higher than your creepy uncle on April 20th. The lodge reminds you of a homeless shelter after COVID-19.
Hey want to come to Cannonsburg Ski Area with me tomorrow?
Nah man I rather go anywhere else, Cannonsburg is a dump, they should pay me to snowboard there.
Nah man I rather go anywhere else, Cannonsburg is a dump, they should pay me to snowboard there.
by Lmaopp January 10, 2025
Get the cannonsburg ski area mug.This is what occurs when someone gets so belligerently drunk that another being emerges from their soul and are no longer held responsible for their actions. Kinda like when Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk. Proper use for this is adding ski to the end of someones name, thus indicating that they have entered this specific state of intoxication
Man Fred was so drunk last night he got banned from the bar for 2 years!
No way man Fred would never do that. That had to have been Fredski
No way man Fred would never do that. That had to have been Fredski
by coltski January 22, 2019
Get the ski mug.Like truck slut, but on the water. Doesn't actually own a jetski, just gets sloppy drunk on the lake and will put out if you give her a ride on your jetski.
by Dingo65 March 6, 2021
Get the Ski Skank mug.by amac! October 20, 2010
Get the meat ski mug.(ski:z In ʤi:ənz)
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
by Bigcityfreak March 3, 2025
Get the SKIS IN JEANS mug.