to confidently attempt to perform an impossible task, having misunderstood the difficulty of the task or overestimated one’s ability to complete it. Often with loved one(s) looking on and questioning one’s sanity in the vain attempt.
He thought he could make the company more customer centric, but he was lifting the back deck.
DDL. Like on the Dl, but even more secret. Like if you need something to be on the D-est of Ls, like NOBODY else can know about it. Literally NOBODY else…
keep this on the D-est of Ls, Drazilian Dutt Lift DDL type shit, but that ginge over there lowk looks like Chirag Gupta. DDL tho.
Back in the 1800's the Germans who lived in Central Pennsylvania, were gullible. They were so easily duped, deceived, or cheated because they believed what people told them.
So some of the people in New York City would say to their friends or in letters to their friends, that it about time to go to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and "Lift Germany!" They are so trusting, naive, and innocent these speakers of Germany. They will swallow anything.
The act of scratching your own balls using only one hand. Directions are to use your thumb to lift the dick off the itchy sack while simultaneously “scraping” your finger downward relieving the itch.
“Dude, I was holding my girls hand and my balls were really itchy, so I had to use the lift and scrape so I wouldn’t ruin the moment.“
Mild intoxication. More than a buzz, but less than being trashed.
Boy, that German lager can really lift your skull with just one bottle.
The act of taking a fat lesbian women and having buttsex with her while she moos in a wind farm.
Man 1: How was the family reunion in Cheyenne?
Man 2: Great my cousin and I played the Wyoming cow lift!
An phrase typically made to convince someone that you work out at home when said person asks you to go to the gym with them. Effective on most people but if your numbers aren't going up then it becomes rather clear that you are a total liar.
Person 1: bro you trying to go work out tonight?
Person 2: Nah man I'm good. I lift at home most of the time.