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To take the "moral" side of a discussion or argument.
Beth:Why did you not warn our 18 year old son not to go to those night clubs?I had to drive all the way to a strip club to pick him up because he was wasted and had od'd on meth!

Rick:Don't highroad me Beth,no parent is perfect.
by vndegwa June 11, 2018
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Highroad Troll

Playing the victim or otherwise ‘doing the right thing’ in a confrontation, but you damn well know you’re stirring the pot, and egging on the other person to get them irate. Typically a high road troll busts out the camera mid argument and records the other person screaming and yelling, but not what lead up to it. They respond calm and collective with zingers to get the other person more fired up. They’ll say after the fact they felt threatened and hurt, but didn’t walked away from the situation.
Karen was totally out of line, but the man recording was being a highroad troll to get her fired up for the content. He kept calm, but he new what he was doing.
by Lookinforfun411 June 11, 2020
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mile high road head

when a vehicle operator receives oral sex while in control of an aircraft.
I heard a rumor that mile high road head was the only way Lindbergh survived that Atlantic crossing.
by topgunmav October 20, 2010
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take the high road

When you 'take the high road' - it means doing the right thing even if its not popular or easy.

Not to be confused with the Scottish Song The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond - which no one seems able to really interpret in any case... But is a good tune to reference when you need to remember to 'take the high road'
If a person wrongs you, no need to go and seek revenge or let it worry you. "Take the high road" and let them take the low road. In the long run that person will have probably wronged many people and their reputation is tarnished (their road is rougher) - while if you don't let it bother you and stick to doing the right thing, life will more likely work out for you as you are not bothered by the negative stress and your reputation is better. Metaphorically speaking, like a High Road (aka freeway / highway) the view is often better and you can travel faster, while the low road is slower and has more obstacles and traffic lights.

It's also the correct path to take to becoming what is also known as a righteous dude
by The Righteous Dude May 28, 2013
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High Road

High road refers to a higher moral ground. "Taking the high road" expression refers to one being a "class act" during a very difficult time. Those who take the high road, are demonstrating being honest, fair, and selfless while not being completely defenseless.
He didn't buckle under the constant scrutiny by public. He's taking the high road and will get through it fine.
by tanman1129 September 14, 2009
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highrodynamics

1. The ingenuity of creating a homemade marijuana smoking device.
2. The skill of being able to get extremely high with a very low amount of weed.
1. Bob: "Dude, what the hell is that?"
Rick: "I just used some highrodynamics to create a killer bong out of the blender"
Bob: "That's pretty inventive man"
Rick: "Must of been that blunt i smoked earlier."

2. John: "That ain't enough man"
Steve: "C'mon bro just use your highrodynamics"
by Connor Charles October 1, 2008
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The High Road

1.JoJo-Joanna Levesque's second album released October 17,2006

2.The fourth track/song on JoJo's album

3.The path or the right road to do good in life
Also the process of making the right decisions
1.Hey did you buy The High Road after it was released?

2.The High Road is a very soulful,catchy song!

3.The old lady fell...so I took The High Road and helped her up.
by marstar94 March 22, 2008
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