In Gang Stalking, Anchoring is used to make the target have fear with things happening in your daily life that considered to be normal. That can be done with frequent demonstrations. The key is the frequency just like other Gang Stalking methods. For example, People show you a pen every where you go, and their attitude is rude or crazy against you. You don't know them. You just wonder what's going on. Imagine that happens everyday, for a week, for a month, for a year, then, that makes you have fear with a pen.In this case, a pen is ANCHORED with your state of fear. It can be anything. An open car door or trunk, a pencil, a cell phone, notebook computer, a medical mask, clothes of the same color, anything.
Everytime I go somewhere during the day,an anchoring threat is made by car or truck with a door(s) or trunk open and no one in it sitting in someone's driveway along my route. This is a sign to get out!
by MRGs February 13, 2006
by Gravestone & Mr Spooky October 08, 2017
When someone is so drunk that, in attempt to continue partying, they hold onto a secured object (i.e. the bar, table, nearby person, etc...) to hold themselves up while dancing. Often accompanied by drooping eyes and spilling drink, someone who is anchoring typically has lost the ability to speak.
by revitup75 February 25, 2012
When a man does not want a girl to leave during sex: a common technique to keep her "anchored" in bed is to open her anus and insert everything (balls and shaft). Now, she is anchored and she ain't going nowhere.
Bill: ..... then that ho wanted to leave before I was done!
Nick: Did you anchor that bish?
Bill: Damn straight! She was stuck all night!
Sarah: Oh god, I can't walk today....
Mandy: He anchored you didn't he?
Rick: Anchoring just takes a bit of persistance and lube.
Nick: Did you anchor that bish?
Bill: Damn straight! She was stuck all night!
Sarah: Oh god, I can't walk today....
Mandy: He anchored you didn't he?
Rick: Anchoring just takes a bit of persistance and lube.
by JaredNick October 30, 2010
by Hemeroid McGee December 25, 2016
A person or feeling one uses to keep his or herself grounded or in a calm state when things are not well.
by HaleM July 29, 2014
A person who can slow down an entire group.
A person who requires constant help or attention from some one else.
A person who requires constant help or attention from some one else.
What an anchor! She helled up an entire line at the check out for no reason.
That gut is such an anchor. He made us all wait half an hour so he could go kill a badger.
I do not want to bring Dave any where. He is such an anchor. A short trip takes all day with him.
That gut is such an anchor. He made us all wait half an hour so he could go kill a badger.
I do not want to bring Dave any where. He is such an anchor. A short trip takes all day with him.
by TFT1974 March 25, 2007