Sep 16 Word of the Day
(noun) A successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist.
Last night, hit a good lick. I brought home three figures easy for about two hours worth of my time. Not too bad I don't think.
by Nikki Stixx January 18, 2021
2
An abbreviation of the phrase "In the world". this phrase is added onto the end of sentences for added effect.
When used without the abbreviation it is best that you say it in a Jeremy Clarkson accent.
When used without the abbreviation it is best that you say it in a Jeremy Clarkson accent.
by TcG LiBeR8ToRZz August 01, 2010
3
Is this weird? Commonly used before explaining something odd about oneself or when just seeking attention on a social network. When spoken, young people pronounce it 'IT dubs'.
ITW? I always blink three times before conversations I have with my psych teacher or a woman.
Or
ITW? Sometimes I force myself to laugh out loud when I'm alone and need a cheer up. Or, I just write lol on the chalkboard 100 times.
Or
ITW? Sometimes I force myself to laugh out loud when I'm alone and need a cheer up. Or, I just write lol on the chalkboard 100 times.
by AKster July 21, 2012
6
Function(s): noun; adjective
1. (noun)
One who foolhardily attempts to thwart the progress of rafflers - usually unsuccessfully.
Also:
2. (adjective)
Description for a person who vehemently resists progress.
See: Raffle
1. (noun)
One who foolhardily attempts to thwart the progress of rafflers - usually unsuccessfully.
Also:
2. (adjective)
Description for a person who vehemently resists progress.
See: Raffle
by RaffleMeTimberz February 26, 2008