A phrase uttered after saying something for which it fits, as judged by the speaker (usually it is said after mistakenly uttering a phrase that you know will come across as nostalgic in some way, often starting with the words "I used to..."). Alternatively, can be "BTA," "since the accident," or "STA." Usually accompanied by a stoic, nostalgic, headtilt when said in person.
I used to like Colbert... before the accident.
What's up with 3pac?
She's always been that way... since the accident.
What's up with 3pac?
She's always been that way... since the accident.
by Belonky April 28, 2009
basically, a pre-party except it suggests there is also an after hours. Useful for those eating doses or beans for the main event, since they take up to an hour to take effect, and may last longer than the main event.
Before party is at nine, doors open at ten, headliner is at midnight, what are you doing for after hours?
by sinisterminister April 06, 2008
Guy 1: Brian hooked up with that hot chick last night before Ryan did.
Guy 2: Yeah, he was In before Flynn
Guy 2: Yeah, he was In before Flynn
by james 075 heathmont college November 09, 2010
The days before coronavirus was when one could - shake hands, go to the gym, eat out, buy toilet paper and leave their house without explanation, penalty or risk of catching Covid-19. Those were the days that pimpin' could now be considered easy.
"BC - Before Coronavirus toilet paper was embarrassing to walk around with. Now it's the 2020 Mona Lisa"
by PhraseTheLord April 02, 2020
She Always Drove In Exasperation to work to arrive on time but the young driver allowed her to enter the highway first, age before beauty the lady thought in her head
by daywalkz May 20, 2015