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old school try

see old college try

I'm going to give it the old school try.

by Slatterypod February 23, 2008

3πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Old School Toyota

An early 80s 4X4 Toyota truck, used primarily for digging, chewing, climbing, crawling, mudding, bogging, etc. Most of the time these trucks are slightly lifted with large tires, such as 31s or 33s.

Most people keep the engine and drivetrain stock because of the reliability of Toyota.

tanner: where did you pick up all the mud?
rocky: creek road. had to pull out bomes
tanner: smokin! what were you pullin with
rocky: old school toyota, 6 inch lift, super swampers 36

andy: Im sleeping in the bogger tonight

by gunnnner September 26, 2010

3πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


13 year old girl

maybe the scariest form of human you’ll encounter.

adult: why are you so fuckin depressed

13 year old girl: simply because i’m 13 and life sucks

by iheartdickbutimmafeminist March 9, 2018

104πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


19 year old

A professional retard. No cap.

Random: What's a retard?
Everyone who agrees with my definition: A 19 year old

by shitstack11 January 23, 2021

6πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Your old friend blue

That friend who’s been in your life for an extended period of time that you can never remember

A: hey do you remember your old friend blue

E:no I don’t who is blue

A:dude they literally spent every day at your house

by Rictus the guy February 24, 2019


put her in the old vice

A Mississippi saying most famously uttered by Brett Favre after the Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl XXXI. It simply means, "Shake my hand, buddy" and is accompanied by the enthusiastic outstretching of one's own hand. The more excited and slurred the delivery, the better.

Packer: "We just won the fucking Super Bowl!"
Favre (outstretches hand): "Put her in the old vice!"
They proceed to shake hands intensely.

by oldboy86 February 20, 2009

42πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Old habits die hard

Phrase meaning that stopping learned behavior is almost impossible (i. e. only stopped after life). Famous through usage in the ending cinematic of 1994 PC-Classic System Shock and as title of a song from the 2004 romantic comedy-drama Alfie.

Hacking into yet another corporate network? Old habits die hard.

by DeprimierterCottbuser July 21, 2018