by RonCris August 01, 2005
1. noun The relative highness or lowness of a musical note
2. verb To throw an object in a particular direction
3. verb To get rid of; to throw away into the trash
4. noun A statement used for advertisement
2. verb To throw an object in a particular direction
3. verb To get rid of; to throw away into the trash
4. noun A statement used for advertisement
1. When you inhale helium, it raises the pitch of your voice.
2. He pitched the baseball from the mound.
3. This is broken. Just pitch it.
4. He gave us his sales pitch.
2. He pitched the baseball from the mound.
3. This is broken. Just pitch it.
4. He gave us his sales pitch.
by Bill M. July 28, 2004
Not to be a bitch or anything but I ain't a bank, Jake isn't hitting the blunt if he doesn't pitch this time.
by LILR1 May 09, 2008
To pitch in money in order to use some form of contraband, could be:
1. Marijuana
2. Alcohol
When smoking marijuana it is not uncommon for one person of a group of many to provide the dope and smoke the rest while they 'pitch' money in.
1. Marijuana
2. Alcohol
When smoking marijuana it is not uncommon for one person of a group of many to provide the dope and smoke the rest while they 'pitch' money in.
by sh1ftay February 22, 2005
You can have a hit if you pitct
by gangstahhhhh March 13, 2005
That's pitch cool!
He's pitch rich.
I'm pitch scared right now.
That test was pitch easy; I didn't even have to study.
The party was pitch fun.
It was pitch black outside.
He's pitch rich.
I'm pitch scared right now.
That test was pitch easy; I didn't even have to study.
The party was pitch fun.
It was pitch black outside.
by Anonymous9292 April 11, 2010
The territory of a prostitute.
by ryanalex August 25, 2008