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death on a stick

Another name for Cigarettes.

Don't start smoking death on a stick!

by Carrera's Wedge June 22, 2007

14๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


yead

The way Tom DeLonge pronounces the word, "head" in the blink-182 song, "I Miss You."

"Don't waste your time on me, you're already a voice inside my yead."
-Tom DeLonge

by Carrera's Wedge March 25, 2007

1023๐Ÿ‘ 88๐Ÿ‘Ž


Civil War Dodgeball

Another variant of the game dodgeball (bombardment). It has all the same rules as regular dodgeball, except a changed rule for when players get out and in.

Players get out the same ways as usual. 1. Get hit by a ball. 3. Hit someone in the head with a ball. 3. Someone on the opposing team catches your ball. And 4. Steps out of bounds.

In Civil War Dodgeball, when someone gets out, they have to go up to the half court line and lie down. To get freed, they have to be dragged back by a teammate past a assigned line, usually the back court line. If the player is dragged back that far, they are back in. However, players dragging teammates are very prone to getting hit by dodgeballs, and often do. Depending on House Rules, if the player dragging their teammate back is hit, that "dragger" has to go to the half court line and be dragged back. In some verision, the person who was being dragged has to go back to the halfcourt line, and in others, the the person who is being dragged stays where they last were when the "dragger" gets out.

Some people have multiple people go up and drag a teammate back to the line. With these extra people, they can drag their teammate back extra fast.

Also, in another verision of this verision of dodgeball, people lie down where they are hit and have to be dragged back to the line, which is usually the back court line.

I got out in Civil War Dodgeball yesterday. Chavez was dragging me back when he got hit. Then Rachael tried to drag me back. She got hit. Then Vincent tried to drag me back. He got hit. Finally, Louis managed to drag me back. Back "alive" and in the game, I avenged Chavez, Rachael, and Vincent and then dragged them back so they were back "alive."

by Carrera's Wedge March 31, 2007

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Whoa Way

A mixture of the word, "Whoa" and the phrase, "No way!" This interjection is occasionally used seriously, but most often used sarcastically and to mock someone at something they think is important or when that someone just realizes something obvious.

When someone just realizes something obvious and/or thinks it's important:
"Holy Cow! Water's wet!"
"Whoa way, I thought it was dry!"

When used seriously:
"I just rode that roller coaster over there that tops 120 miles an hour five times in a row!"
"Whoa way! How did you manage not to throw up?"

by Carrera's Wedge March 18, 2007

2๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Cooler Than The Other Side of a Pillow

A phrase used to imply that someone is really cool, awesome, and amazing. This person is pro at life. He/She usually has a long list of talents, but is often known for one specifically. When a person uses this phrase to describe themself, they are a fag.

This phrase stems from the fact that on hot summer nights, people often flip their pillow over on to the other side because it is cooler since their body heat has not worn off onto that side.

Kyle got lucky and swished a shot from half court and /thought/ he was cooler than the other side of a pillow. Shawn however drains half court shots constantly and we all knew that it was Shawn who was really cooler than the other side of a pillow.

(I have written more definitions under the name "I listen to Indie Music")

by Carrera's Wedge March 25, 2007

17๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


E'erybody

A very slang, rather gangster way to say, "Everybody."

"E'erybody in the club gettin' tipsy."
J-Kwon

by Carrera's Wedge April 20, 2007

21๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž