+44 is part of the number people in Britain have to dial on their phones. Mark and Travis put it there because they've always thought Britain was a pretty cool place.
eg. +44 (0)5555 55 5555
(british phone number)
cool person 1: plus 44 is aweasome
cool person 2: yes, yes they are..but mostly mark and travis
(british phone number)
cool person 1: plus 44 is aweasome
cool person 2: yes, yes they are..but mostly mark and travis
by Mike-182 May 5, 2007
One of the best bands ever, even though alot of people don't know them yet -tear-. Song's Like "When Your HEart Stops Beating" and others rock like crazy.
Nick: Damn, that's some great music.
Alex: Tell me about it. It's (+44)
Nick: I love them!
Alex: So should everybody.
Alex: Tell me about it. It's (+44)
Nick: I love them!
Alex: So should everybody.
by alternativegirl October 16, 2006
Slang from Vicks 44 cough syrup, talking about liquid codeine. Often mixed with sprite or mineral water and makes the drink turn a purplish color.
by crazy3 April 13, 2007
A Mint 44 is the largest bottle of Mint Mouthwash that Careone offers. 21.6% Alc by volume. One is enough to get the user completely inebriated at a low price.
by UrbanDictionaryUser12 December 28, 2022
Barcoding the 44 refers to drinking a bottle of mouthwash until you get to the barcode near the bottom of the bottle.
by UrbanDictionaryUser12 December 28, 2022
A handgun cartrige orignially developed for the Smith & Wesson. Model 29 double action revolver. The .44 Mag is the brainchild of pistolero Elmer Keith.
The .44 Magnum was forever immortalized when it was first seen in the Clint Eastwood movie, 'Dirty Harry.' It has become a popular handgun hunting round, and can be found chambered in various handguns, including the Smith & Wesson 629 (and variants), Ruger's Blackhawk, Redhawk, and Super Red Hawk revolvers, and of course the ever popular Israeli Desert Eagle autoloading pistol. While no longer the reining heavyweight champion, it is far more practical than cartridges such as the .454 Casull, .475 Linebaugh, (.50 Action Express), and .500 Smith & Wesson.
The .44 Magnum was forever immortalized when it was first seen in the Clint Eastwood movie, 'Dirty Harry.' It has become a popular handgun hunting round, and can be found chambered in various handguns, including the Smith & Wesson 629 (and variants), Ruger's Blackhawk, Redhawk, and Super Red Hawk revolvers, and of course the ever popular Israeli Desert Eagle autoloading pistol. While no longer the reining heavyweight champion, it is far more practical than cartridges such as the .454 Casull, .475 Linebaugh, (.50 Action Express), and .500 Smith & Wesson.
by JoeBob September 3, 2003