To correct someone’s poor behavior. To be put in check. To call someone out on inappriste behavior.
What is with that attitude? That boy needs a respect check!
When someone says "respect the double," as long as both players agree, then it means that both gamblers promise to allow the other person to "double-or-nothing" the gamble.
Thomas and Billy are gambling. Before they gamble, Billy says "respect the double" which Thomas agrees to. Thomas then loses and says "double." Since, Billy said "respect the double" before the gamble, he must allow Thomas to "double-or-nothing."
A younger person having respect for an older person that might know more than they do simply by the realization that the older person has been on the planet longer than they have. ... Keep up with me kiddies... Respect for your elders. 'nuff said.
The boy needs to learn some chronological respect.
One who can simultaneously maintain a reputation of respectability and extreme degeneracy.
These individuals are known to some as upstanding professionals, to others as party-animals with deviant tendencies, and known to a select group (typically comprised entirely of other respectable-degenerates) as both. The ability to know how to behave amongst different groups and individuals is a requirement for successful respectable-degeneracy.
I went out with my boss last night and we got blackout drunk at a club. Today we are both back at work and looking fresh. Everyone in the office thinks we are consummate professionals, only she and I know that we are both actually respectable-degenerates.
When driving right of way is always deferred to the person driving the biggest truck
Honey that car is coming right for us, yes but we get truck respect
To acknowledge that your boyfriend or husband has a boner for good reason and willingly have sex with him.
I gave you a massage for a whole hour. All I want is a quick blow job. Respect the boner.
default respect is the amount of respect one would have for one (s)he has just met
stranger 1: hay man
stranger 2: i have default respect for you
stranger 1: ummm... ok