In Australian parlance, it can mean to make a mistake. I have a feeling it may have come from dock workers. On the other hand, criminals used to be prone to calling charges they faced, 'blues', probably because of the color of the paper on which they were printed. Any other, explanatory contribution would be welcome.
by rugmop October 16, 2013
1. It is a T-Mobile Sidekick 3 and LX phrase or term, as to define one's phone has received a mobile/cellular message from a recipient. 2. When one's message has been sent and received through T-Mobile's provided cell towers in accordance with it's Terms and Conditions (as applies, see your local state for rules and regulations) it displays a blue light that reflects over a clear trackball signaling you have new and pending messages that may or may not need your attention.
by L0v3YaRi March 05, 2009
by BIGSTRAP July 29, 2006
Oh, Suzy, I know how you feel! Don't it make you brown eye blue when your honey fucks ya up the booty?
by none of your fucking business November 18, 2003
by PiskaMuriska November 30, 2014
I was driving on bald tires, but when I thought of the words "I'm planning on making a new fortune blue Mustang 5.0 liter", I rejoice!
by Matthew John Zappala January 26, 2025