A phrase commonly used in trash talk referring to someone who is weak in terms of strength.
“basketball game”
Announcer: “That guy is getting hammered in the post, he really needs to hit the weight room!”
A visual display of irony.
Often in public and takes place during a period of intoxication.
Stemming from the time George's "weight" was thrown around in the women's lavatories of a wedding venue.
See also helicockter, fassbending & me too'ed
The drunk bloke arrested who was wearing a t-shirt saying "every good idea i have gets me in trouble" is a real George's weight
When you get hot and heavy on the clitoris.
i.e. did you hear Jim last night? He bought that girl home and put weight on the bean.
a two word phrase used to describe someone who can't hold their alcohol. the term light weight is only used by drunk people who think that the term lightweight is spelled as light weight (as in two words). refer to other terms that are often misspelled by people who are drunk such as "do" instead of "go". also refer to drunk people who try to text but often create illiterate sentences that even auto correct can not correct .
Mark is so drunk off a half a glass of wine that he thinks that lightweight is spelled as "light weight".
The extra 10 or 20 pounds an individual puts on when consuming excessive amounts of cheap wine
“It’s about time I loose this wine weight brother.”