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
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A pen with red ink. You use it to piss off your teachers when they try and mark your work in red pen. They get really mad and go to find a new colour of pen. This is a good idea when you have really old like Mr. West. Red pens suck!
Mitch: Mark my work West.
West: O bob saget its in red pen!
Mitch: Your gonna have to find a new colour!
West: O bob saget!
West: O bob saget its in red pen!
Mitch: Your gonna have to find a new colour!
West: O bob saget!
by MitchnCam December 09, 2005
3
The process of fucking your teacher on her period...your "pen" will be red. You may even wipe it off on her in order to mark "corrections".
by Richard Noggin123 March 31, 2008
4
HEY Emilie did you see that red pen i was looking for?
OH i saw it allright... it was in the cafe with a bunch of other pens! XD
OH i saw it allright... it was in the cafe with a bunch of other pens! XD
by emma.lee2009 March 11, 2009
5
v.
A technique in digital art instruction, usually informally. When an artist submits a digital work in progress for critique, other artists will save a copy of it to their own computers and draw in notes or corrections in bright red (most artists will sketch in black or blue) for the original artist to use as a guideline in further developing the piece.
However, because it's considered criticism and most art critics are assholes, doing this without the invitation of the original artist is considered rude and presumptuous by artists and a generous boon by art critics.
A technique in digital art instruction, usually informally. When an artist submits a digital work in progress for critique, other artists will save a copy of it to their own computers and draw in notes or corrections in bright red (most artists will sketch in black or blue) for the original artist to use as a guideline in further developing the piece.
However, because it's considered criticism and most art critics are assholes, doing this without the invitation of the original artist is considered rude and presumptuous by artists and a generous boon by art critics.
"What's all that mess on your picture?"
"Anatomy guides. Some guys on the forum redpenned my sketch."
"Anatomy guides. Some guys on the forum redpenned my sketch."
by SLacey July 21, 2015