by mcjangles July 03, 2011
1. To procrastinate to the point of avoiding the thing completely
2. To do a job so badly nobody wants it, anyway.
2. To do a job so badly nobody wants it, anyway.
by Lucille Tercio July 01, 2016
1. When a guy hits on multiple chicks at one time
2. Randomly adding sexy chicks on facebook.
3. A slight tool
2. Randomly adding sexy chicks on facebook.
3. A slight tool
by thedictionaryman25 September 17, 2009
Clicking on a link believed to be of something interesting or important only to be led to the music video for the Rebecca Black song "Friday". Similar to Rick Rolling.
Craig: Hey check out this sweet bike on ebay
Dave: Ok, send me the link in an email
*Clicks Link*
Dave: My Ears!! I think they're bleeding!!
Craig: You are so Black-ing Out!
Dave: Ok, send me the link in an email
*Clicks Link*
Dave: My Ears!! I think they're bleeding!!
Craig: You are so Black-ing Out!
by Juwanna Mannn March 21, 2011
robin hood was the great storybook character who stole from the rich and redistributed it to the poor.
similarly, taking objects that do not raise too much concern from rich estates such as a highly-profitting company (basically those that are still around today after surviving the financial crisis) to supplement your poor (relative,) life or the lives of the poor (again, relative) around you, such as your friend or family.
similarly, taking objects that do not raise too much concern from rich estates such as a highly-profitting company (basically those that are still around today after surviving the financial crisis) to supplement your poor (relative,) life or the lives of the poor (again, relative) around you, such as your friend or family.
"Here Denise, I brought you some more stationery to supplement your pencil case for school. Here's 10 erasers, 23 yellow hi-lighters and a box full of brand new pencils. Don't forget to share them with your friends in school!"
"Thanks for robin hood-ing your company for me, mommie!"
or
"Gee, mom, did you just robin hood your company again?"
"Thanks for robin hood-ing your company for me, mommie!"
or
"Gee, mom, did you just robin hood your company again?"
by michiebee November 16, 2009
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