when you and your son run into trouble
*baldur comes outta nowhere* Ready yourself boy
normally used when somebody not associated with the punk/thrasher style wears this style for any particular reason (e.g. your clothes smell of chlorine) without attempting to fit into the style. usually said by the person wearing the outfit either in an attempt to fit in or as a joke.
Chloe: Lookin' sick Max! A couple tats, some piercings and we'll make a thrasher out of you yet.
Max: Ready for the mosh pit, shaka brah.
Chloe: Maybe not. Go on down and say hi to Joyce. Free breakfast!
When every song on an album sounds exactly the same (making the album repetitive). Named after Jandek's 1978 album, "Ready for the House", because every song the album uses the same weird/repetitive notes.
This album might have Ready for the House Syndrome, every song strangely sounds the same.
A new yet untested piece of technology that's currently not ready to replace anything related to the industrial revolution and therefore not ready for mass consumption.
Ev's are not ready for prime time and won't be for another 2 or 3 decades.
Just be ready as in I’m coming! Letting the other person know they should prepare themselves.
Yo, Just be ready!
Girl I’m fixing to smash yo ass! Just be ready!
"ready ready" is a term used by ride operators at amusement parks. The term is more often used at roller coasters, but can also be used at other rides. This is a follow up remark to the first "ready," which is given by the controls host to indicate that the ride is ready to be dispatched. "ready ready" is used to indicate that the ride operators who are responsible for checking seats are taking too long and need to hurry up. The first "ready" also indicates that the ride is at its dispatch interval. The "ready ready" indicates to the other ride operators that the ride has either been at its dispatch interval for a while, or that it has missed, or is about to miss its dispatch interval.
"GateKeeper is in the keyholes, ready ready."
"Ready ready, Jamie!"