A misinterpretation of the lyrics from my generation, by Limp Bizkit. Can be used in many ways. The choice is yours.
*my generation plays in background* Andy: Did he just say Sifting through the Matthew's Fridge
Kyle: no what's the fuck is wrong with you the actual lyrics are take 'em to the Matthews Bridge, what would that even mean?
Andy I don't know it can mean many things.
Someone, usually a male, who is enthralled by hyper-masculine strength through bigoted intolerance and ruthless leadership through deception and disregard for most people. They will do anything, including self sacrifice to gain the interest of a fascist tyrant. Sift could also be an anagram for Seeking Interest in Fascist Tyrants.
That crowd attacking the capitol building is full of sifts.
To be a proud boy, one must first be a sift.
Don't be a sift.
Mr. Jones, you are a sift.
A website which combs through each piece of rancid trash on the internet in hopes of finding some treasure and then authors a well-researched article about it. Also known as dumpster-diving. The site tagline is "Doing the Dirty Work So You Don't Have To..."
When She Wants Revenge broke up: I went to all of the usual websites but the only one that had an actual story about it was Sifting Through The Trash
(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant (or any combination thereof)
oy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.
boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing you to further participate in the conversation if you don't feel like it.
(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant
boy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.
boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing to further participate in the conversation.
(verb) said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant (or any combination thereof)
boy a) I am going home, guys, this conversation is beginning to sift flour. I have homework to do anyways.
boys b and c) Peter, suit yourself, we are not forcing you to further participate in the conversation.
(verb)-said of a conversation, an activity, a book or a movie: to become dull, boring, meaningless, and/or redundant
Sequels to great Hollywood classics are not as great as the parent original because, more often than not, they sift flour.