Bristol slang to shake one down is to dance or boogie.
Bobbie likes to shake one down most evenings.
Means The Room Is Gonna Get Shot Up.
“Stop playing with me before I shake up the room” “Pass me the gun I’m about to shake up the room”
The Jitters and shakes followed by a big session or long weekend of drinking. The only cure is to start drinking again or just suck it up and hope you make it through the day.
Ahh man! I’m fucking dying, What was I drinking last night!?… I’ve got some major next day shakes!
Located on the summit of Mount Foraker, USA. They keep lions in their kitchen to ward off police and Health Inspectors and to keep their privacy from people who somehow managed to get there. The restaurant is only accessible by rich people with personal jets.
At Steak 'n Shake, the only option on the food menu is steak. You are required, upon receiving the steak, to shake it at any nearby customer. You are then to proceed to place the steak on the plate, and to smash the plate to the ground. You may order steak sauce on the side and this is to be rubbed on any nearby person or yourself. If you ever attempt to eat the steak you will be slapped and given an extra $10 charge on the bill.
"Have you been to Steak 'n Shake man?"
"Yeah, Sir Henry and I took my jet there, the lions are quite threatening about keeping the place in order and under wraps."
"The fuck? I was talking about the new burger joint down the street that just opened up."
"Ohh... You heard nothing of this."
"Okay...?"
The best protein shake made by german baddibillding legend MARKUS RUEL
*take it out of Microwave*
"IS BRUTAL the Thunfisch Protein Shake"
Pushing or flaunting that which is likely to result in you inevitable obscurity. A reference to the disappearance of the music career of Terrence Trent D'Arby, it began shortly after the release of his 1995 "Vibrator" album. Orginally coined as "Get your D'Arby," the term then progressed to "Get your D'Arb-On." Ricky Martin's success with his 1999 number one single "Shake your Bon-Bon" gave rise to the popular singing of "Shake your Darbon" which is now the most popular usage of this term. Common examples of Shaking Your Darbon include; Janet Jackson's 'costume malfunction', Vanilla Ice's heavy metal direction and Axel Rose's corn rows.
Tim: I'm off to the beach to show off my new buff guns.
Tina: Planning to Shake Your Darbon?