a code name for alcohol. great for use in the car with parents or in school. can also be used to describe flavors
orange shirt=orange flavor
red shirt=cherry
yellow=bannana and so on
orange shirt=orange flavor
red shirt=cherry
yellow=bannana and so on
by teekay11 January 11, 2008

by Bunghole Jones 2 August 18, 2007

T-Shirt as a verb. To t-shirt something is to like it so much that you would want to wear it on the front of a custom t-shirt. This can be an item, photo/image, or phrase/quote.
James: Did you hear about that politician from Chicago?
Amy: Yeah, I bet they'll t-shirt that guy someday.
OR:
He liked his cats so much that he'll be t-shirting their pictures tonight.
Amy: Yeah, I bet they'll t-shirt that guy someday.
OR:
He liked his cats so much that he'll be t-shirting their pictures tonight.
by M. Fox October 19, 2009

Typical protective fabric covering of the fashionably lazy, so named for the T-shape it has when laid flat. T-shirts may be short- or long-sleeved and often feature witty phrases emblazoned in a variety of interesting and hard-to-read fonts.
by geekycat December 28, 2005

by dictionary April 09, 2003

Something UrbanDictionary.com is selling now to increase popularity amonst teenagers who see their friends wearing the said shirts.
by B-Drac September 16, 2003

by Evil October 18, 2003
