by Hercolena Oliver July 11, 2010
Get the At that mug.At That Moment: A once in a year moment that a person is left to the mercy of nature calling... Unlike the normal calling At That Moment makes the person feel like they're letting of broken glass,hot lava, stink bombs,cold sweat & feet, the need to cry and the feeling of the first day you were born. since this definition is so long to explain it in a simple conversation and very detail it was shorten to "That Moment".
Tim: "Dude what happen you've been gone for 3 hours now."
Jake: "I had an "At That Moment" and met my maker in bathroom."
Tim: "speak no more I understand..."
Jake: "I had an "At That Moment" and met my maker in bathroom."
Tim: "speak no more I understand..."
by SoulGin99 September 30, 2017
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Person 2- Nigga that's not how you do it.
Person 1- Than how do you eat pop-tarts?
Person 2- I start by eating around the crust than I just "at that bitch!"
Person 2- Nigga that's not how you do it.
Person 1- Than how do you eat pop-tarts?
Person 2- I start by eating around the crust than I just "at that bitch!"
by Aldridge517 July 20, 2009
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Person 2: Deadass B?
Person 1: Deadass bro.
Person 2: Wow, I'm weak at that.
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Origin; Brandon Fl, local meat department.
Origin; Brandon Fl, local meat department.
by Meat an April 14, 2016
Get the throw some fat at that mug.This expression was said by Howard Cosell during a 1972 televised ABC broadcast on July 29, 1972 in reference to Mike Adamle, a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs in the preseason AFC-NFC "Hall of Fame" game between the Chiefs vs. New York Giants at Fawcett Stadium.
Until the appearance of the factual website about it, people mistakenly associated this sentence with a different football game in 1983. On September 5, 1983, during the season opening Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins, Howard Cosell made a second comment using the words "little monkey." In that game, Redskins wide receiver Alvin Garrett was playing a great game, and following Garrett's 6th pass reception while still in the first quarter, Howard Cosell commented to Don Meredith, "Joe Gibbs wanted to get this kid and that little monkey gets loose doesn't he?"
Until the appearance of the factual website about it, people mistakenly associated this sentence with a different football game in 1983. On September 5, 1983, during the season opening Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins, Howard Cosell made a second comment using the words "little monkey." In that game, Redskins wide receiver Alvin Garrett was playing a great game, and following Garrett's 6th pass reception while still in the first quarter, Howard Cosell commented to Don Meredith, "Joe Gibbs wanted to get this kid and that little monkey gets loose doesn't he?"
When a smaller physical stature NFL football player would run and dart around after getting his hands on the ball, Cosell would like to say "Look at that little monkey run!" It didn't matter if it was a white or black player.
by NFL Researcher October 23, 2011
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