Meaning a lot, or much. Usually used in a negative sense- "not too tough". Also used are "too hard" and "too heavy" with the same implication.
by Blicks+ammo December 05, 2009
AKA: devaneys, devs, the deuce
the greatest bar in orlando, known to many sorostitutes and fratdaddys as heaven on earth.
the greatest bar in orlando, known to many sorostitutes and fratdaddys as heaven on earth.
Fratdaddy 1: "Hey, we want to go to ROXY tonight."
Fratdaddy 2: "Bro, that place is for GDIs... go to the deuce"
Dumb Slut: "What's the drink special at Devaney's too tonight?"
Alcoholic: "The same as it is every night... $5 cover, free drinks til midnight"
Fratdaddy 2: "Bro, that place is for GDIs... go to the deuce"
Dumb Slut: "What's the drink special at Devaney's too tonight?"
Alcoholic: "The same as it is every night... $5 cover, free drinks til midnight"
by devaneystooo February 27, 2009
by Tnora March 14, 2017
Something can be too aggressive in a good and a bad way. Generally things that are extreme are too aggressive. It is essentially the extreme elements of anything.
If you spoke to a very hot girl and you were super drunk but somehow pulled out gold, thats too aggressive.
If you got spammed by like 500 spammers all at once, thats too aggressive.
If you got spammed by like 500 spammers all at once, thats too aggressive.
by Schebesta July 17, 2008
The declaration when you consciously choose to submit to your fear and/or anxiety with inaction and/or avoidance.
Friend #1: Yo, let's go talk to those girls over there. They were looking at us!
Friend #2: Too scared.
Friend #1: Same. Want to get beer?
Friend #2: Too scared.
Friend #1: Same. Want to get beer?
by GeorgeLaz January 18, 2019
police officer- "don't you think you were driving a little too fast?"
driver- "No officer, i wasn't scared of dying yet."
driver- "No officer, i wasn't scared of dying yet."
by farmer_boy_1066 February 28, 2011
Phrase that describes the condition of soemthing, meaning "Not bad".
The opposite of wordshabby/word
The opposite of wordshabby/word
by larstait October 13, 2003