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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Leaving work in the middle of the day to partake of carnal pleasures ... and getting paid to do it.
We have't heard from Larry in a while, I wonder if he is out on a field visits again?
Person 1: Yo heβs a Jake fielding
Person 2: Yh heβs a proper Jake fielding
the most coolest star stable club to ever exist in the whole horsey online world
person 1: have you heard of field girls?
person 2: yes they are so cool!