Jul 28 Word of the Day
"I had a lot of cartoon characters that used to get me sexually aroused as a kid... The female reindeer from the Rudolph claymation series, when I was in preschool, I used to be bricked up watching that shit." -Jack Harlow
by real_philly February 11, 2020
2
A Super Mario Brothers reference when Mario jumps up and hits the boxes to get coins.
Used in real life:
To beat someone at something; or
To ram into them or hit them;
To have sex doggy style, each thrust is a coin
Used in real life:
To beat someone at something; or
To ram into them or hit them;
To have sex doggy style, each thrust is a coin
We were at the amusement park on the bumper cars, and I just kept coining my brother in the corner. *Bing* *Bing* *Bing* He couldn't even move.
I met this girl last night and coined her for all she was worth.
I met this girl last night and coined her for all she was worth.
by Duke AA Nukem October 08, 2009
3
Newly originating to mean you have 'coined' an idea.
But now similarly emphised by crooks.
A term that is used, to describe a personal gain of someone else.
But now similarly emphised by crooks.
A term that is used, to describe a personal gain of someone else.
'Leave your window open and your coined'
Some one has just had an idea to target your monies, if using his new idea, your coined.
Some one has just had an idea to target your monies, if using his new idea, your coined.
by Big Tommy T November 24, 2008
4
a term used to describe an individual who is not special. who is just like everyone else. like a coin from a mint. they are all the same, hence the term coined.
guy 1: damn dude, that girl is so hot!
guy 2: yeah, just like the one next to her, and the one behind her.
guy 1: yeah i know man.
guy 2: blond hair with brown streaks, tight black pants, white, bunch of makeup. they're coined.
guy 2: yeah, just like the one next to her, and the one behind her.
guy 1: yeah i know man.
guy 2: blond hair with brown streaks, tight black pants, white, bunch of makeup. they're coined.
by Mo.BA February 14, 2011
5
A common missconception is that to 'Coin' a phrase means that you are the first person say/write a phrase that is then adopted by the general public.
In fact, to 'coin a phrase' is the first person to earn a buck from it - for example: in the press.
In fact, to 'coin a phrase' is the first person to earn a buck from it - for example: in the press.
"When you come down to 'brass tacks' - if we may be allowed the expression - everybody is governed by selfishness."
All of the other known early citations either originate in, or refer to, Texas. It is reasonable to assume that the phrase was coined there, in or about the 1860s.
All of the other known early citations either originate in, or refer to, Texas. It is reasonable to assume that the phrase was coined there, in or about the 1860s.
by lion paw March 28, 2008