by ANDIEISACUTIE August 04, 2015
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by Elementum September 18, 2007
When a person grabs some other persons butt, whether they like it or not. But I don't mean just grabbing, I mean like grabbing hold and holding it for 3 secs minimum.
by Lyssa November 10, 2004
a part of your hand which most people dont know is a much better substitute for a fist when your hitting something. The reasons for this is because an open hand is more relaxed and is thus more powerful. It is also safer because the skin on your knuckles can split easily. You also have a smaller chance to break your fingers.
by Jimmy the Reaper August 19, 2006
1) The 'inside' of the hand (when a fist is made). Food is usually held in/balanced on the palm.
2) To hold a basketball (or something else, maybe; I've only heard it used when talking about basketball) with only the palm. Useful when dunking.
3) Tropical tree. Its leaves are known as 'fronds'.
2) To hold a basketball (or something else, maybe; I've only heard it used when talking about basketball) with only the palm. Useful when dunking.
3) Tropical tree. Its leaves are known as 'fronds'.
1) I wrote 'Get $5 for field trip' on my palm, but it had worn off by day's end.
2) I can't palm a basketball. Don't make fun of me, please.
3) There are birds on top of that palm.
2) I can't palm a basketball. Don't make fun of me, please.
3) There are birds on top of that palm.
by Diggity Monkeez April 25, 2005
A handheld device, or PDA/personal digital assistant, running Palm OS and manufactured by Palm Computing. They are used to "organize" through things like To-Do lists and a Contacts database, but also support games, Word documents, and more.
Note: These are not the same as a "PalmPilot." PalmPilots were one of the first (pilot) versions of the Palm. Modern Palms have names like Palm T|X or Tungsten E2.
Note: These are not the same as a "PalmPilot." PalmPilots were one of the first (pilot) versions of the Palm. Modern Palms have names like Palm T|X or Tungsten E2.
by isblueacolor January 30, 2006