1. n. a silly adventure. 2. n. a day in elementary school where children do track and field. 3. v. (orig. US Coast Guard) to clean beyond the point of all logic.
1. Those kids had a field day with those squirt guns. 2. I love the shot put at field day. 3. You boys did not field day the head. You just cleaned it.
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A sport in which both mental and physical health. It drains you. Events consisting of short distance - long distance. And long jump, high jump, javelin, shotput, and discus. Javelin is basically asking for death because you are throwing a long sharp stick into the ground possibly causing impaltion. You can break your legs running because they will become so jiggle they will fall off.
I have to go to track and field now.
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The coochie man with a schlong dong donkey kong
I wish i could be like anthony fields
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noun
When an officer on the battlefield gets wounded, and they give him so much drugs, that hes trippin balls.
Sgt. Johnson went on a field trip after he got shot in Vietnam.
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Cattle field is when someone speaks openly ignorant or fantasy storytelling in efforts too gain impression of a person or people by gloating unhealthy or unhelpful information or events
βIβm not going too take you through a Cattle Field , this job really payβs offβ
A person who works a lot in the field, usually drinks lots of energy drinks and smokes cigarettes all day, wears dirty work clothes and boots in public even though they have clean clothes underneath. Can also drive a big truck.
Carla went in McDonaldβs to collect her monopoly stickers in her dirty field beast coveralls.
Synonym for party full of Irishmen
Tuesday, that club was a real paddy field