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Live Skive

To pull a bunk, or skive, from official commitments to play the latest multiplayer game on XBox Live (or equivalent multiplayer network).

"I've got Live Skive tomorrow. Just a few more games to get my 50, then I'll be a General."

by gamergimp December 19, 2007


cakes are live

This phrase is usually used when a female's butt look nice or colossal.

Damn! Tasha's cakes are live.

by ogchaz453 August 5, 2015


gojo will live

gojo will live

"bro gojo died, or should i say go / jo."

"gojo will live."

by baby gronk ohio rizz September 29, 2023


Tonight Live

An exciting bi-weekly live show hosted by Frankfurt International School's Student Media Team featuring live performances by the schools talents and pre recorded videos focusing on up and coming technology as well as past school events. A must watch on FISTV's YouTube Page!

Sean: Wow, have you seen the new episode of Tonight Live?
Max: No bro, what happened?
Sean: It was sheer dankness bruv - you really missed out on something!

by fistv March 16, 2017


living buzzkill

A unwanted, stupid, waste of space who ruins everything.

Quite a harsh insult..

You are a living buzzkill, you're like the little black bits at the bottom of coffee or a advertisement. No one wants you..

by Th3 0v3rse3r December 19, 2016


living L

A "living L" is a person which suffers from an imeasurable illness. They are considered annoying, ignorant, delusional etc. This word can also vary in what it 100% means. It could be said as a joke between friends or as an insult to a stranger. Although there is one REAL living L. Proof of existence has been found and 100% factually proven by scientists.

This person is a living L. You are a living L. How could someone be this much of an living L.

by livingldiscoverer June 17, 2022


Going in Live

Going into an important exams or tests having done no revision what so ever.

John says: "It's the big exam tomorrow, I can't come out, I gotta revise."

Jack says: "Pfft, stuff that, I'm going in Live mofo."

by WarnboroughKids March 19, 2009