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pinch

To steal a small amount of Marijuana from someone elses bag.

"I'm gonna pinch a bud out of the bag while he's in the bathroom."

by BattlesOddjob June 10, 2004

356๐Ÿ‘ 100๐Ÿ‘Ž


pinch of

A very little amount or to a small degree. Opposite of grip of, grippa, gang of, and hella. See also pincha.

It only takes pinch of alcohol before your little sister ends up with grip of wang in her mouth.

by Nick D December 19, 2005

51๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


pinch

1)in a tight spot 2)got caught by the cops

by Anonymous January 18, 2003

208๐Ÿ‘ 63๐Ÿ‘Ž


pinch

Evict.

Refers specifically to eviction from rented residential property for failing to pay rent.

Occasionally, landlords will warn their tenants who are behind on rent with this euphemistic term.

The landlord is going to "pinch" the tenant for not paying rent.

During the recession, lots of people cannot afford their rent, so they are being "pinched."

He is behind on his rent; therefore, he is facing "pinching."

According to some interpretations, the song "Pinch Me" by the "Barenaked Ladies" uses this term with this meaning. The narrarator is unemployed and cannot pay his rent, and he is resigning himself to his inevitable fate of homelessness.

by Bed Time November 29, 2009

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in a pinch

1. if necessary

2. in trouble

In a pinch we can file a lawsuit against them.

by Light Joker July 2, 2005

254๐Ÿ‘ 106๐Ÿ‘Ž


pinched

caught.

Vinny shot the guy in front of a dozen people. He was sure to get pinched.

by Anonymous September 9, 2003

376๐Ÿ‘ 163๐Ÿ‘Ž


pinch

To take something.

I pinched a cigarette from my dad

by d-unit August 14, 2003

100๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž