Unlike "Going Dutch" on a date, where a couple splits the bill, "Going Czech" means that meat is on the menu after dinner.
"meat" of course, meaning "penis".
"After dinner, we were "Going Czech"... Good thing i left room for dessert." - Women
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You had a rough week and you want to grab your boys and 'tie one on'
"Hey buddy I've had a shitty week and looking to go ascotting, you game?"
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For an offensive lineman to amass at least four or more 'pancakes' against an opposing defensive player within a single football game. This includes methods of blocking such as cut-blocks and double-teaming.
"YEA BRO, WE'RE GOING TO IHOP TONIGHT!"
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Function: Verb
1. to get out of hand
2. to go hard
3. to go wild
4. to give it your all
5. to put forth an overwhelming, generally unnecessary amount of effort and energy
Midwest alternative to terms such as hyphy or crunk. To go spaghetti is essentially to turn up or go ham.
Example 1: Yo, man. I've got a case, you tryina get spaghetti this Saturday?
Example 2: Man, there was so much energy at The Wonder Years show last night; everybody was going spaghetti.
Example 3: Yo, is that fool lookin' at my girl? I'm 'bout to go spaghetti on his ass.
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Rhetorical phrase used to appropriate sexual desire toward individuals who would not normally attract erotic attention; Senior Citzens, People with excessive plastic surgery, Mutants, Penguins etc
"...What do you mean, you don't want to date my Grandma? I'd got there?"
"....I don't know guys, that Penguin is hot! I'd go there...."
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When you attempt to smash a beer can off someoneβs head in order to make it smaller for recycling. Funnier when the can doesnβt crush, and you just knock them silly and put a ring on their forehead.
βMegan just hit me in the head with a beer can and declared she was βgoing greenβ!β
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A term used to describe having to fight someone with no other options left
"There were 3 or 4 guys that had me backed into a corner so I had to go the knuckles to get out of there"
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