Person 1: why is your neighbor watering her lawn during the storm?
Person 2: I dunno man, she's always catching fish with a stone.
See: stirring ducks in a bucket
Person 2: I dunno man, she's always catching fish with a stone.
See: stirring ducks in a bucket
by Bucketduck August 28, 2017
by gruntyphish October 01, 2009
by GuyFromTheDM'S August 12, 2016
by zuku 💘 May 05, 2019
figurative form of speech.
It means If you understand what a person is implying or follow where they're getting at in a conversation.
Usually substituted for the following phrases:
"If you know what I'm saying." or "If you see what I mean."
It means If you understand what a person is implying or follow where they're getting at in a conversation.
Usually substituted for the following phrases:
"If you know what I'm saying." or "If you see what I mean."
by thedefinitivedefinition October 04, 2014
A phrase coined during the 1960s and 1970s trucker Citizen's Band (CB) culture. It literally means "I'll contact you on the return trip." If two long-haul truck drivers regularly make opposing trips, their path will eventually meet on each iteration of the trip. This term is virtually interchangeable with catch you on the flip side.
...we're gonna back on out of here. So, keep the bugs off your glass and the bears off your tail. We'll catch you on the flip flop. This here's the Rubber Duck on the side. We gone. Bye bye.
by jcookeman December 05, 2008
by theboredjester August 19, 2011