by zxcvbnm2123 October 06, 2010
by johnRJ August 05, 2006
the state in which a teenager drops all future prospects in light of gettin haaeewwlll and playin for the burgh
by moonez June 26, 2009
When a client at a strip club cheaps out and doesn't sit at the rail, but back far enough that he can see everything without having to tip, thus spawning the term: off the rail
Stripper to another: I wish they would ban that perv, all he does is pay the door charge, nurse one drink for like 2 hours and sit off the rail so he doesn't have to tip. What a loser.
by sarasplayroom.com November 10, 2009
1. Someone that is uncontrollable in the hands of their parents, other people and themselves. Runs loose, on the streets, hase a relation with drugs, alcohol and party's.
2. A train coming off its rails during movement.
2. A train coming off its rails during movement.
by YOUR COOKED June 11, 2016
1. Someone that is uncontrollable in the hands of their parents, other people and themselves. Runs loose, on the streets, hase a relation with drugs, alcohol and party's.
2. A train coming off its rails during movement.
2. A train coming off its rails during movement.
by YOUR COOKED June 11, 2016
by hitting the rail of a pool table. It is used to describe the carom of a pool ball with the rail - usually the "end rail," meaning one of the rails adjascent to the the pocket or other target.
Seven ball: corner pocket - off-the-rail.
by tomtiguy November 13, 2006