1)
Tim: Are you going to wear your sleeveless polo tonight?
Matt: Oh I’m rockin’ that thing full throttle!
2)
Matt: Yo yo! I’m goin to tizzy to scroltch some go-go juice, full throttle. If you want me to snag you some 12 oz curls you gotta gimme that mad mozzarella.
Tim: Are you going to wear your sleeveless polo tonight?
Matt: Oh I’m rockin’ that thing full throttle!
2)
Matt: Yo yo! I’m goin to tizzy to scroltch some go-go juice, full throttle. If you want me to snag you some 12 oz curls you gotta gimme that mad mozzarella.
by A. Quick August 23, 2007
adjective
1) Truthful and/or sincere
2) No bullshit
Typically said in the phrase: “Let’s be honest-decent,” when either agreeing with a statement someone else had just made, or preceeding a statement you are about to make.
1) Truthful and/or sincere
2) No bullshit
Typically said in the phrase: “Let’s be honest-decent,” when either agreeing with a statement someone else had just made, or preceeding a statement you are about to make.
1) Joey: Let’s be honest-decent… (consult lyrics to “12oz Curls” by The BLB)
2) Tom: Let’s be honest-decent. That was the rowdiest Ethnic Dinner ever.
2) Tom: Let’s be honest-decent. That was the rowdiest Ethnic Dinner ever.
by A. Quick September 13, 2007
verb
1) Originally used in conversation when asking one to turn up the volume, or the “VO.”
2) A versatile word that can replace any verb when properly executed.
1) Originally used in conversation when asking one to turn up the volume, or the “VO.”
2) A versatile word that can replace any verb when properly executed.
by A. Quick August 23, 2007