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one oar in the water

Not all there. tetched, a few sandwiches short of a picnic, bonkers, nuts, his elevator stops short of the top floor, etc.

Ever since he heard Dennis Kucinich speak, he's had just one oar in the water.

by octopod May 9, 2004

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not rowing with both oars in the water

An expression used to describe somebody who isn't mentally stable or isn't very intelligent.

See also - not playing with a full deck, a few bricks shy of a load, not the sharpest pencil in the drawer

Nothing my neighbor says makes any sense. He's not rowing with both oars in the water.

by bob_johnson May 8, 2021


beatniks' rights under neptune's oar

another way to say that someone is a B.R.U.N.O.; one who acts like a bruno man who loves muscles and power; usually drives some kind of Ford pick up truck and/or loves the NRA; also see gonzo

Geez, J-Hawk. When did you start acting so Beatnik's Rights Under Neptune's Oar?

by El_Scorcho September 23, 2004

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oare cat de suspect ar fi fost daca noi vorbeam prin matematica

Spoken by Carmin_35, the origin of the word takes place back in 2021. It means ''how suspicious it would have been if we were talking in math'', Carmin_35 is a popular member of ROBLOX Romania.

Carmin_35: โ€Oare cat de suspect ar fi fost daca noi vorbeam prin matematica.โ€
HermmanSigmaringen:โ€esti cringe.โ€ ( You're Cringe )

by Vosifey200 February 20, 2022


OAR

oar is the name of someone who dosenยดt deserve their full name.

MAN 1: yo wassup my dude!
MAN 2: shut up oar!

by Fearsenz February 4, 2021


Oar

Anything you can paddle with

The stick made a suitable oar.

by memepolice69420 January 4, 2018


OAR

Operating After Revocation- Results from your driver's license being revoked (usually for OWI/OUI/DUI/DWI (driving intoxicated by drugs/alcohol) and getting caught driving. In the vast majority of states it's a criminal unclassified misdemeanor, leading to arrest and being booked and held until bail/bond hearing. Penalties for first offense in most states are 1 year additional license suspension after revocation period, up to 9 months in jail, and not more than $1000 fine.

Person 1: Man, I got caught OAR on my way in to work yesterday and got arrested. I had to wait until this morning to get a bail hearing to get out.
Person 2: Oh damn bro, what's going to happen now?
Person 2: I'm not sure man, they told me it can result in an extra year's suspension of my license, up to 9 months in jail and $1000 fine. I am so screwed.
Person 1: I'd get a good lawyer if I were you. You also need to stop into HR and explain what happened so you don't get fired for a no call/no show yesterday.

by 01RTDurango5.9 June 6, 2018