An old saying that is used to describe times when it is raining but the sun is still shining and there is little to no cloud cover. Most commonly used by southern and/or country folk in the US.
Jim: Huh, the Devil is beating his wife.
Ted: What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Old time country music played by urban (educated) musicians
Professor Smith and his wednesday night music jam were laying down some great rural beat with their mandolins and fiddles. Must have been the triple expresso latteccino's and organic micro brews they were drinking
You’re dead to me. I don’t fuck with you. It also could mean no.
Example 1: After finding out that Noah was being extra shady, Kirsten said “You’re beat bro” and ceased all contact with Noah.
Example 2:
Jack: Bro can you front me some weed?
Mark: Nah, you’re beat!
A coded message that is used to let your bros know that you are down to give them a handjob. If they respond positively they are basically giving you consent.
*watching sports with the boys*
Paul: "guys I beat worms"
Eric: "oh neat I've always wanted to try this."
Beating your meat with both of your hands on the shaft and your feet behind your head while giggling like goofy
You hear that Jim was caught beating it silly style in Mr Jefferson’s class
Jerking off with both of your hand and your legs behind your head while laughing like goofy
Bro I found Nathan beating it silly style last night
Masturbating with a condom on
Last night I was browsing online and then I ended up on PornHub, so I started beating the rubber. No mess at all!