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throw me a lie

to lie, to say a lie

Ok, common now, throw me a lie!

by potap December 27, 2010


Throwing Her Panties

When one is flirting with someone at an obnoxious level. This is usually not noticed by the person flirting, but is clearly noticed by everyone else.

The word "her," while most commonly used in any situation, can be replaced by the likes of "your", "its", and "his". It can also be referred to as "Throwing Panties."

AJ: Do you think Annie likes Nick?
Corrine: Duh! She was basically throwing her panties at him the whole day!

Kathy Griffin: So my mom starts throwing her panties at Don Rickles and totally snubs the fact that I'm there!

by AngeltheTranny July 18, 2009


Free Throw Merchant

A basketball player who relies entirely on free throws to score. Known for running into defenders before falling down and begging for foul calls.

Person 1: Wow, James Harden has really turned into a free throw merchant now that he's out of shape.
Person 2: Yea, it's crazy how him and Embiid shoot more free throws than entire teams some games.

by ShamWoW259 March 29, 2022

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throwing me off

When someone is irritating you or you quite don't understand what their motives are

Her dress is throwing me off
Your attitude is throwing me off bruh

by Big Dog D March 19, 2017

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throwing hella birds

A phrase used to describe an amazing feeling. If someone was rubbing your balls and it felt good you were throwing hella birds.If on a hot day you jumped in a pool and it felt good, your throwing hella birds.

sally:sucks bobs weenier

bob: that feels great, im throwing hella birds right now!

by urbanskeeter April 29, 2009

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throw under the bus

to sacrifice some other person, usually one who is undeserving or at least vulnerable, to make personal gain.

He'd throw his mother under the bus if it'd mean he could beat the rap.

by Jeffrey December 17, 2004

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throw my hat

To throw one's hat in (as "in the ring") is to:
1) to challenge or contend for something.

2) nominate someone or oneself for something. To volunteer.

A boxing metaphor that originated in the early 19th century when one who wished to challenge a boxer would throw his hat into the ring as a way of having your challenge noticed in a crowded ring.

In 1912 Theodore Roosevelt, who was an advid boxer, was the first presidential candidate to use "throw my hat in the ring" to announce his run at the U.S. presidency.

by Tenacious Faulker April 5, 2009

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