A flow of digital information. A variant of the word stream, but used exclusively to refer to digital information. Also found in old English as an early spelling of the word stream.
The act of using a vehicle in an extreme or destructive manner at high speeds while doing a job or an important task . First used by two men speeding destructively on a watercraft going upstream on rapids, hence the name "streme". (Ex-treme + st-ream = Streme) and (sports = Spoats).
"We'll get there soon, but we gotta do some Streme Spoats!"
"The destination is right here, but we gotta do some Streme Spoats first!"
A guy going upstream or down a mountain in a vehicle : "STREME SPOATS!"
Lombard St. in San Francisco, California, USA. It's a 1~way downhill steep street with many switchbacks, is lined by several homes, the speed limit is 5 MPH & it goes from Van Ness to Leavenworth. The views are outstanding!
You won't believe this but I accidentally drove down the crookedest street in the World & didn't find out it was that street until a month later! I swore I'd never drive it again but a week later I did. The views are phenomenal.
A nasty hot dog bought from a street vendor. Probably been floating in rancid dirty water all day and handled by some smellydude sweating on the sidewalk all day.
Dude, what are you eating ? I'm eating a street dick, very delicious and nutritious. Nothing like street dick, breakfast of champions.
Street-bait Is when you do something intentionally to get someone’s attention.
Flashing money hoping a thief falls for the bait.
To put something somewhere to be seen.
Lil B: Bruh did you find out who broke into your car?
Fred: Naw; but I left some street-bait out for them tonight.