A very non-competitive performance in which one is competely dominated at a game that their opponent had no business even competing in, and the shame that follows thereafter.
"omg I beat her 106-91!!! This is the first time I've ever won at this game!!"
"whoa, she totally hallmanned it up in that game…"
"yeah, shes gonna be walking around with her head down for weeks after that effort - way to hallman it up linds!"
"whoa, she totally hallmanned it up in that game…"
"yeah, shes gonna be walking around with her head down for weeks after that effort - way to hallman it up linds!"
by DR August 03, 2006
by Dr December 15, 2004
A "disorder" found in kids (mostly). Here are the symptoms:
# often loses temper
# often argues with adults
# often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults' requests or rules
# often deliberately annoys people
# often blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior
# is often touchy or easily annoyed by others
# is often angry and resentful
# is often spiteful or vindictive
Pft! It's not a disorder, just bad parenting.
# often loses temper
# often argues with adults
# often actively defies or refuses to comply with adults' requests or rules
# often deliberately annoys people
# often blames others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior
# is often touchy or easily annoyed by others
# is often angry and resentful
# is often spiteful or vindictive
Pft! It's not a disorder, just bad parenting.
OMG! Honey, look at this article on ODD! It turns out our little obnoxious shit, Billy, is actually THE VICTIM here; of a horrible disorder! Poor Billy!! :\
by DR January 27, 2005
\"The so-called \"California Knockout,\" a person holds his breath for 10 seconds to get light-headed, after which a pal squeezes his neck to put him out (unconscious).\"
It\'s some kind of wacky \"trip\" or \"high\" inducing maneuver. Commonly practiced by stupid teenagers. It kills brain cells.
It\'s some kind of wacky \"trip\" or \"high\" inducing maneuver. Commonly practiced by stupid teenagers. It kills brain cells.
by dr April 27, 2005
by dr March 09, 2005
by DR March 12, 2003