A song originally by Shel Silverstein, popularized by Johnny Cash. The song is about a man on death row on the day of his execution counting down the time to his demise minute by minute, from his last meal until the hanging.
Despite being very dark, the song is considered quite humorous due to Johnny Cash's hilariously animated music video to accommodate the fact that he would die if he tried to re-enact the execution.
Despite a blatant error near the end where he says "Seven more minutes to go," instead of "Four more minutes to go" (which was later corrected in the live version), the song was very well received. Johnny Cash's darkest songs tended to be his most amusing ones as well, after all.
Well, they're building a gallows outside my cell...and I've got 25 minutes to go
And the whole town's waiting just to hear me yell...I've got 24 minutes to go
A very long time. Not just a few days or weeks but months or years.
"So dude how long has it been since you ate at Applebees?"
"Man it's been an Alaskan minute!!"
a term created by fucking morons that usually refers to small towns that be crossed in short amounts of time, but also means ultimately nothing at all.
THE WOKE LEFT IS PLANNING TO KILL ALL WHITE PEOPLE AND CREATE ANOTHER 15 MINUTE CITIES!!!!
no man, i think you're just schizophrenic.
an equivalent of a New York minute.
He better get a job, or I'm gonna boot him out in a hotshit minute!
A dumb way of saying "booty call" or "hit it and quit it"
"Hey girl, let me give you a 5 minute drive-by"
"WTF? No"
When you finish early with a prostitute and let your friend use the remaining time. Most effectively used by a one titty exposed hand job.
I saved some roll over minutes so my friend could get JOed in the back booth of a pizza joint...
when you drink for several days in a row and alcohol is still in your bloodflow so its waayyy easier to get drunk.
yo when i went to floridahh for spring break i had rollover minutes going for a week straight!@!!!!