by lexy December 21, 2004
(adj.) Below the line of what is acceptable behviour. Used to describe an insult that was a little extreme, but comes from physical fighting where Queensbury rules and broughton's rules dictate that no punches are to be thrown below the belt.
by Kung-Fu Jesus June 15, 2004
Substandard, not acceptable.
If you really think about it, this saying is backwards. In golf, to be below par is good, however in this saying below par means bad. What a crazy world we live in...
If you really think about it, this saying is backwards. In golf, to be below par is good, however in this saying below par means bad. What a crazy world we live in...
Teacher: Your report was well below par, which is why it received an F.
Smart golfer: If it was below par, then why did I get an F? That sounds pretty silly to me.
Smart golfer: If it was below par, then why did I get an F? That sounds pretty silly to me.
by b-razzle September 26, 2006
If repeated outloud several times, it is reminescent of the words "blow me". Comedically used by "Sean Connery" on Celebrity Jeopardy, a skit on the TV show Saturday Night Live.
by Jesus of Nazarath April 10, 2007
A homosexual person who has not come to terms with their sexuality is said to be below deck.
below deck was initially coined to describe the various stages which lead to the coming out of homosexuals.
To fully understand this expression, one must realise that for many years, no one bothered putting much thought regarding the whereabouts of the closet, which happens to be... below deck.
below deck was initially coined to describe the various stages which lead to the coming out of homosexuals.
To fully understand this expression, one must realise that for many years, no one bothered putting much thought regarding the whereabouts of the closet, which happens to be... below deck.
by froggus March 28, 2010