british term used in grime song; means a person who hasn’t had fights with people in the field or been brave enough to do things against the law
jake: callum hasn’t done shit in the field bruv
james: what do you mean though
jake: he’s too pussy to have fights and all that
james: what do you mean though
jake: he’s too pussy to have fights and all that
by zzxy_ June 25, 2018

by Ace2487 August 18, 2014

by enjsmoove November 01, 2018

That place the military sends your significant other where s/he can't use a cellphone.
See also, loneliness, boredom, fatigue, or frustration.
See also, loneliness, boredom, fatigue, or frustration.
Boyfriend: I'm going to the field this week. I'll be back on Wednesday.
Girlfriend: Hello, vodka. You're my only real friend.
Girlfriend: Hello, vodka. You're my only real friend.
by littled December 19, 2007

The counterpart to Track, a sport prevalent in high schools. Often included in the term "Track and Field." Consists of events such as pole vault, high jump, long jump, shotput, and discus. The practice is a helluva lot easier than the running events, but players get about the same amount of credit. During meets, the "throwers, jumpers, and vaulters" can spend quality time checking out hot girls from other schools that are in running events.
-So do you play sports?
--Yeah, I do Track and Field.
-Oh really? I was on the track team in high school. What do you run?
--I run...shotput.
--Yeah, I do Track and Field.
-Oh really? I was on the track team in high school. What do you run?
--I run...shotput.
by Paultheman May 02, 2006

by mc flava 01 July 01, 2003

Any word or phrase can be used as a prefix for -field (Ex: gayfield, sharkfield, fuckfacemotherfuck'nfield, bellerfield, stonedfield). Usually a specific characteristic of a noun is used to make up a -field. One can use a physical feature, clothing, quote, action, nickname, etc to create a new -field. Originated in Cincinnati, OH when bellerfield said gayfield.
by TAPEONE August 28, 2008
