A saying from the 1991 movie Robin Hood. It is used now to inform people that something weird is about to go down. It is mainly used while under the influence of alcohol. The person who said it usually follows it up by doing something that cannot be comprehended by any normal human being.
Mike quickly slammed down two 99 Blackberries and yelled out "To The Trees!". Right after, a grapefruit was thrown through the neighbors window.
by TeddyRuxpin21 December 20, 2012
something that sits in the ground and remains in the same spot for hundreds of years but manages to jump out in front of you on your way home from the pub
by cragget February 28, 2004
In tennis the term "treeing" refers to the act of hitting every ball as hard as you can, going for winners at inappropriate times, and/or playing in such a way that depicts oneself to be playing without an essence of strategy.
by T-money Allen May 17, 2009
1. I got them Trees for you
2. Man, yesterday i was lookin for Trees and everyone was dry.
3. Yo, i caught my dad smokin trres the other day and i told him if he really wanted to get high to let me roll a dutch of my trees.
2. Man, yesterday i was lookin for Trees and everyone was dry.
3. Yo, i caught my dad smokin trres the other day and i told him if he really wanted to get high to let me roll a dutch of my trees.
by Foo (0ptikaL) December 08, 2004
Treeing originated in Vero Beach, FL in the 1980s and it means to play incredible tennis, without really missing, for an extended period as to win an epic upset match, or just to have an amazing tennis day. It transcends just playing well- movement, concentration, even romance- everything just clicks. It's a very rare occurrence and one can only hope it's during an important match so there can be many witnesses.
Miles beat the top seed from Miami in front of all his friends and family, his ex-gf and new gf, after treeing his ass off in the third set 6-1.
by GRaonic June 07, 2015