by Eagle Baldini November 23, 2007
Get the streagle mug.Streacle; the feeling where you balls stick to the inside of your leg. It could be because of sweat or tight trousers
by Charlie Hatfoonijkuh January 19, 2013
Get the Streacle mug.A mix between (Snapchat) (streaks) and (freckles). Used for sending streaks to make one seem edgy.
Term is used instead of the boring "streaks." Girls tend to use this to spice up their vocabulary even though it's a bit lame.
Term is used instead of the boring "streaks." Girls tend to use this to spice up their vocabulary even though it's a bit lame.
Wow that hot chick just sent out her streakles.
You know it's good when you get your streakles from Evelyn.
You know it's good when you get your streakles from Evelyn.
by quirkitycoldhands July 8, 2017
Get the streakles mug.An nickname for your close friends originating on tiktok, but it can be used in a negative way depending on how you say it.
by Cityo51 June 22, 2022
Get the Streakler mug.The Steagles were the result of a merger between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles during the 1943 NFL season. Due to WWII military service player personnel for both teams was scarce. An order to defeat this conflict the two teams merged. Their record was 5-4-1.
Although "Steagles" was never registered as an official NFL trademark (the offical name was simply the Eagles) this was the popular nickname regarding the team.
Although "Steagles" was never registered as an official NFL trademark (the offical name was simply the Eagles) this was the popular nickname regarding the team.
Urban Announcer: This week in week 3 our Steagles face off against the 2-0-1 Chicago Bears. Boy, it's gonna be a tough match-up but have no doubt...our Steagles will win!
(60 minutes later)
Urban Announcer: OMG! OMG! OMG! 2-1!
(60 minutes later)
Urban Announcer: OMG! OMG! OMG! 2-1!
by Steagles June 11, 2006
Get the Steagles mug.Something unique and short-lived.
Etymology: The word comes from the Steagles team in the National Football League, which played for one season during World War Two.
In 1943, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers combined teams due because of an NFL contraction to eight teams caused by a lack of quality players due to armed services obligations. The consolidated team was officially called the Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Eagles-Steelers, but fans and sportswriters eschewed the awkward, run-on official name and dubbed the new fused team "The Steagles".
The Steagles played four games at Philadelphia's Shibe Park and two games at Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, going 5-4-1, the first winning record in the history of pro football in Philadelphia. In 1944, the Eagles went back to being their own team, while the Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals (converting back to singular status in 1945).
Thus, a "Steagle" is a one-year phenomenon, a unique, exciting event. It also symolizes something less than ideal that seemingly has become better through its idealization over time.
Etymology: The word comes from the Steagles team in the National Football League, which played for one season during World War Two.
In 1943, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers combined teams due because of an NFL contraction to eight teams caused by a lack of quality players due to armed services obligations. The consolidated team was officially called the Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Eagles-Steelers, but fans and sportswriters eschewed the awkward, run-on official name and dubbed the new fused team "The Steagles".
The Steagles played four games at Philadelphia's Shibe Park and two games at Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, going 5-4-1, the first winning record in the history of pro football in Philadelphia. In 1944, the Eagles went back to being their own team, while the Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals (converting back to singular status in 1945).
Thus, a "Steagle" is a one-year phenomenon, a unique, exciting event. It also symolizes something less than ideal that seemingly has become better through its idealization over time.
"Irvin Faust's novel 'The Steagle' (NY: Random House, 1966) is about an alienated English literature professor, a Walter Mitty-type who daydreams about war, old movies and professional sports. 'The Steagle,' which was made into an unsuccessful 1971 movie starring the nebbish Richard Benjamin, is about someone stuck in an idealized past."
by Chance Wayne May 4, 2006
Get the Steagle mug.1.Someone who moves at snail-pace and holds everyone up
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2. an an individual or individuals who are the last to leave a party or bar because they're too drunk or too stupid to get out when leaving is implied. They usually have to be told directly "it's time to go!"
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2. an an individual or individuals who are the last to leave a party or bar because they're too drunk or too stupid to get out when leaving is implied. They usually have to be told directly "it's time to go!"
1.(In a group of friends walking down the street) "Damnit, look at those 2 back there, somebody better hurry those straglers up!"
"Get outa my house straglers! It's over!"
"Get outa my house straglers! It's over!"
by Lesbianation December 19, 2007
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