The act of wrapping someone up tightly in a blanket so that they are fully constrained and then proceeding to fuck their face
I totally burrito-ed that chick!
by tofujones January 2, 2010
1. The act of wrapping oneself in a blanket and spending a few therapeutic hours doing... NOTHING!!!
2. Rolling around of a floor in said blanket yelling out spanish words.
2. Rolling around of a floor in said blanket yelling out spanish words.
1."Oh hey what are you doing tonight?"
"Y'know, the usual. Rolling up in a blanket and burritoing the night away."
2. "Tacos! Fiesta! Por favour!"
"Hey, man! What are you doing?"
"Oh I'm burritoing."
"Y'know, the usual. Rolling up in a blanket and burritoing the night away."
2. "Tacos! Fiesta! Por favour!"
"Hey, man! What are you doing?"
"Oh I'm burritoing."
by Ginger and Sexaaaaay July 20, 2013
Taking everything out of a backpack, flipping it inside out, putting the books back, and then zipping it back up. Usually done when a friend goes to the restroom during class or leaves their backpack while they go to buy food. This can also be done by stuffing the backpack into the small pouch it has in the front and zipping it up.
by theycallmethekaratekid January 20, 2011
A brown guy/girl that wears Ed Hardy, Abercrombie, etc. and uses a shit load of hair product in an effort to resemble a Guido/Guidette.
Note - a 'Burrito' is male and a 'Burritette' is female.
Note - a 'Burrito' is male and a 'Burritette' is female.
by The Hick & The Brown Guy March 21, 2011
Georgia prison slang for a meal made from Ramen noodles, crushed chips and crackers, and whatever else the inmate can find to add, usually food stolen from the prison kitchen or other items available in the prison store. Also called a "Hot Pocket" or just "pocket". Usually cooked in a potato chip bag or for larger burritos, a garbage bag, and wrapped in a towel or blanket to keep it hot as it cooks.
by georgiaff December 2, 2006
(verb) A prank that involves taking a bag (i.e. a backpack or totebag), removing the contents, flipping the bag inside out, and then replacing the contents and zipping the bag up.
by M. Zhou March 6, 2008