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Check your delay

The delay when you turn your head very quickly while drunk. The more you drink the more you're delayed.

Bro: hey man I might be drunk
You: check your delay bro
*Bro turns head quickly*
Bro: yeah dude I'm hammered

by Hey Big Show October 17, 2019


Comma check

A paycheck with a comma, meaning more than $1,000.

I got my first comma check today, let's hit the club

by Stretch716 January 6, 2017


Gotta get a check on that

it means to get yourself together or like check your self cause thats wrong

(created by maggie on oct. 28, 17)

" You're outfit is too small you gotta get a check on that"
" I'm so hungry", "well then go get some food and get a check on that"

by swagdawgmag October 29, 2017


Check Your Settings

When someone needs to check their attitude, or the way they are communicating with you. Particularly if someone is speaking to you sarcastically, passive aggressively, or angrily.

"I know you are feeling frustrated, but you need to check your settings and restart this conversation from the beginning."

by donkeybasketball January 10, 2023


Check wicked

Something beast

Yes yes check wicked

by Kelvin bongo February 25, 2020


muscle check

When you like a girl and you have to check to make sure you have a 6 pack, big biceps, no double chin, and no pool float around your stomach.

Josh: Hey Kyle, don't you think that girl over there is hot?
Kyle: Before you do something stupid or bang something, why don't you do a muscle check?

by Logical World September 1, 2017


two-party check

The careful "consulting all people involved" verification that you'd jolly-well better perform before you accept any paper financial-instrument from anyone, especially if the document is "signed over" to you by the document's original payee!

Performing a two-party check is vital to maintain your financial integrity, not only because you might not get paid, but also because you could get hit with a returned-check fee and other legal hassles if the check is either drawn on an account with insufficient finds or is written without the account-owner's authorization.

by QuacksO December 16, 2017