Intro to the A-Team:
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promtly escaped the maximun security stockade to the Los Angeles Underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-team.
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promtly escaped the maximun security stockade to the Los Angeles Underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-team.
by Brian Thietje January 28, 2006
Variants : a-teamin' it, a-teamed it, a-teamin', a-teamed
1) Based off of the show The A-Team, a phrase used when one must get somewhere quickly; used as a sign of encouragement.
2) Jumping or running dramatically.
3) Walking slowly when one should be going more quickly.
4) Something that MUST be done.
1) Based off of the show The A-Team, a phrase used when one must get somewhere quickly; used as a sign of encouragement.
2) Jumping or running dramatically.
3) Walking slowly when one should be going more quickly.
4) Something that MUST be done.
1) "Come on, Chelsea, you can A-Team it!"
2) "Whoa, whoa. No need to A-Team it there, man."
3) "Hurry up, you gotta A-Team this bitch to make it to class on time!"
4) "Crap, now I gotta A-Team it outside to go catch my dog."
Variants :
"We went to the mall and were A-Teamin' to Hollister 'cause there's a sale on bags."
"Man, I fucking A-Teamed it to my job interview today."
"I hope they appreciated my A-Teamin' to be able to get to the store before it closes."
"Hurry up!"
"Shush. This doesn't need to be A-Teamed."
2) "Whoa, whoa. No need to A-Team it there, man."
3) "Hurry up, you gotta A-Team this bitch to make it to class on time!"
4) "Crap, now I gotta A-Team it outside to go catch my dog."
Variants :
"We went to the mall and were A-Teamin' to Hollister 'cause there's a sale on bags."
"Man, I fucking A-Teamed it to my job interview today."
"I hope they appreciated my A-Teamin' to be able to get to the store before it closes."
"Hurry up!"
"Shush. This doesn't need to be A-Teamed."
by CarbonatedWater April 6, 2006
in reference to a most optimum and most high end example of a situation or event. One of the best, most elite, and accepted examples of a situation in a popular culture.
by phinn October 24, 2003
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire... the A-Team.
A very popular action adventure show from the 80s. Aired for five seasons. Core team consisted of the Colonel Hannibal Smith (I love it when a plan comes together), Face (always good with the ladies), Mad Murdock (always escaping from various psych hospitals) and, of course, B.A. Baracus (Hannibal, I ain't going on no plane!!)
The show mainly centered around helping out some family business (or just family) from local goons/mobsters/rednecks/cults/etc... Show was fairly formulaic but immensely enjoyable. Plot was as follows... local family asks for help (from Hannibal in disguise), free Murdock from Asylum, Face scores with random chick, threaten/ask goons to back down (or there'll be trouble), fire lots of guns/explosions (yet no one ever died), and finally... build large warmaking contraption out of an abandoned garage (lots of welding and bolts involved) and kick local goons ass!!! And then escape from Military Police
A very popular action adventure show from the 80s. Aired for five seasons. Core team consisted of the Colonel Hannibal Smith (I love it when a plan comes together), Face (always good with the ladies), Mad Murdock (always escaping from various psych hospitals) and, of course, B.A. Baracus (Hannibal, I ain't going on no plane!!)
The show mainly centered around helping out some family business (or just family) from local goons/mobsters/rednecks/cults/etc... Show was fairly formulaic but immensely enjoyable. Plot was as follows... local family asks for help (from Hannibal in disguise), free Murdock from Asylum, Face scores with random chick, threaten/ask goons to back down (or there'll be trouble), fire lots of guns/explosions (yet no one ever died), and finally... build large warmaking contraption out of an abandoned garage (lots of welding and bolts involved) and kick local goons ass!!! And then escape from Military Police
by Pathology January 2, 2008
To expend lots of ammunition and hitting nothing. "To A-team" after the popular 1980's television show which had such occurences every episode.
"Sergeant, why did your squad fail thier weapon's evalutaion?"
"We A-Teamed it sir. We missed the target but caused the jeep to fly in the air and hit soem boxes though.
"We A-Teamed it sir. We missed the target but caused the jeep to fly in the air and hit soem boxes though.
by Del The Evil 3Mobile Panda December 5, 2004
To be falsely accused of something. Named after the 80's show a-team where a crack commando unit was sent to prison for a crime they didn't commit.
by e-shy April 27, 2010
One of the better shows of the 1980s. Features 4 mercenaries saving good-hearted folks from evil suckas while avoiding being captured by Colonel Klink. Every episode is action packed because the A-Team is on the jazz.
by AYB October 16, 2003