The act of placing your smartphone next to your plate at dinnertime, whether actually texting someone or not, with the intention to brag about your smartphone, or because you feel the need to check the time every 3 minutes. Usually this is done by people of 16-25 years of age.
As if they had all previously agreed they'd do it, everyone at the table pulled out their Iphone 27s' and Droid R2-D2s, waved them around to let everyone know they had them, and set them down at the table to use for Cell Phone Silverware. The two crack heads in the corner were the only one's using them, and were checking the time every minute.
A phrase used to describe when someone does something extremely well and is now helping others to follow in their footsteps.
Thomas: "Did you guys see Amanda's performance? It was amazing!"
Luke: "Yeah! Apparently she's now teaching classes as well!"
Thomas: "Wow, she really Ate and left the silverware!"
When a group of People Arrange in a line spooning each other. In order from Most DOM (big spoon) to Most Sub(little Spoon)*. This is not intended as sexual or for an Orgy. this is intended for emotional support. because some people feel better when other people are happy. and when people are making them happy.
*Big spoon>>>>>>>>50/50>>>>>>>>Little spoon
Im a Big 6'2" Male swimmer with big emotions. I'm happy being 'big spoon' making 'Little Spoon' Happy. But I need my 'little spoon' to be 'Big spoon' for me sometimes. I introduce the Silverware drawer I can Be 'Big spoon' and 'Little spoon' at the same time.