He/she is a suspected or proven snitch. "Throw some water on him/her" refers to the snitch wearing a wire and the water ruining the device .
A way of warning that a person is a snitch
Throw some water on him/her is used as-
Throw some water on chad. He's been talking to the boss alot recently and I'm pretty sure he got tyler fired
A noun that describes a bullshit punishment. Comes from the word "waterboarding", a form of torture, and the term itself "powdered water" is nonsense(bullshit), hence it is a bullshit punishment.
This slang is mainly used by scientists when they are locked out of the lab for apparent misconduct, and believe that it is unrighteous
'Yo, apparently Dr. Elk got kicked out of the lab for lighting a Bunsen Burner without permission.'
'Man, that is such Powdered water. Elk should press charges.'
Substitute for regular water because normal water is banned in the Khan household
I understand that you must be sick of powdered water but I still can't let you drink some of my water as you are still a child of the Khan household
To shit and cum into a water bottle or cup
"Time to shum the waters."
"She shummed the waters straight in our sink!"
An alternative to the saying, “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t get him to drink”.
Since Chernobyl is a highly radioactive area...death is certain if you remain there for too long.
-Leading a Horse to water in Soviet Russia- Example Below for better use and help to understand old proverb...
American: “here we say you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t get him to drink”
Russian: “in Soviet Russia they used to say something like that too! Except it went... you can lead a horse to water, but you can also lead your horse to Chernobyl! And then you’re both fucked!”
American: “cold world huh”
Russian: “nope just Siberian Winter”
-Leading a Horse to Water in Soviet Russia-
When things are going bad in a gross way
I stepped in dog poop with bare feet. It was a real period in the pot water moment.
Sipping to much black bean water, now I have the jitters.