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blue steel

The infamous modeling move in one of the funniest films ever: Zoolander.

Gee, Blue Steel really does look nothing like magnum

by Gretal August 21, 2005

568πŸ‘ 135πŸ‘Ž


Peter Steele

A man.

A man who is pure genius when it comes to putting feelings into words and music.

A man with a heart of gold who is not for sale to the highest bidder.

Not a body part.

Not an object or a thing.

by Susey December 17, 2003

241πŸ‘ 53πŸ‘Ž


steel bottom

jamaican for rum poured into a Red Stripe beer.

Yo mon, how about a steel bottom mon? Don't drink it in the sun or it will turn you upside down!

by eric1337 April 14, 2008

20πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Detroit Steel

Any car produced by any American motor company, regardless of the actual car's origin. Detroit Steel is generally used to describe the original pony cars of the 1960s.

"I love the 1967 Camaro, its 396 cui or raw American power. You cannot beat that Detroit Steel."

by Ikapitanzurseei@yahoo.com November 3, 2008

14πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


piece of steel

A gun that is used with only one hand. Small enogh to fit inside a purse or hide in pants. Carried for protection if a rival gang shows up or if you want to get even with somebody

To protect myself I carry me piece of steel

by purple86 June 27, 2006


steel reserve

moonshine in a can blackout after a 12pack is GUARANTEED

211 on the cans should be replaced by 911

i drank the steel reserve and wound up getting head on the side of the road with a fatty mcnasty girl

by busta May 23, 2006

433πŸ‘ 110πŸ‘Ž


Steel Reserve

Steel Reserve is a low-quality, low-prestige, low-dignity malt beverage. Purchasing Steel Reserve is often an act of desperation by would-be drinkers in times of economic hardship. Aside from drinking cleaning solvents, Steel Reserve is perhaps the cheapest possible way to exit this reality. Its combination of astonishingly low price and extraordinarily high alcohol content has made it popular among both bums and young people.

Once only available in the darkest corners of the hood, Steel Reserve can now be found in supermarkets, liquor stores, and lying sideways next to unconscious transients all across America. Although notably foul tasting, this is a drink that will take you where you want to go (quickly and cheaply). At $.99 a tallboy, I find it possible to get drunk on the amount of change found under the couch, without even having to look in my car’s ashtray.

The Steel Reserve logo is a stylized number 211, which aside from being an ancient symbol for steel, is also the penal code # for armed robbery. It’s likely that steel reserve has been the inspiration for many a convenience store jacking. Poor judgment and personal injury are notoriously correlated with the consumption of Steel Reserve. The drink’s harsh flavor effectively masks the high alcohol content, leaving the drinker confused as to how much he has actually consumed. Even experienced drinkers get into trouble when partying with the 2-1-1.


Dude1: β€œMan, you look like shit, what happened to your face?”
Dude2: β€œI hit up the Steel Reserve last night.”
Dude1: β€œah” *nods in understanding* (as if no further explanation is needed)

by freemonkey November 27, 2005

1034πŸ‘ 293πŸ‘Ž