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Put through thier paces

(v.) To run a harsh training drill.

Time to put our players through thier paces.

by Kung-Fu Jesus May 12, 2004

7๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


putting through the rough

The act of forcibly inserting a nine iron into your lover's rectum and extracting fecal matter and blood. Much like a golf course, you know it's time to move onto the next hole when you get to the green stuff at the end.

Yeah man, I was putting through the rough last night. Let's just say that Tiger Woods isn't the only man Scarlet admires for their skills with a nine iron anymore.

by Niggslayer December 2, 2006

5๐Ÿ‘ 45๐Ÿ‘Ž


dogs running through fields

Adj. Totally awseome. Great. Amazing.
Taken from scenes of dogs running through fields in movies, inspiring feelings of awseome, and "hell yeah".

Adam - "Did you see that dude bust that backflip?"
Bob- "Yea man, that was some dogs running through fields shit"

by Toby - Courtesy Kevin Rose October 28, 2006

5๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Looking through the devil's spectacles

The exact opposite of viewing life through rose-colored glasses. Only seeing the bad in people and situations. Blinds the viewer to the truth.

Maybe she would see all the good this person has done in the community if she wasn't looking through the devil's spectacles.

by zapped70 March 7, 2021


Shit a hole through the floor

To be so startled/terrified that you shit yourself in such a way that your excrement hits the floor and burns a solid hole directly through it.

Used to indicate that a situation is/was exceptionally horrifying.

Similar to shit bricks

When I saw the murderer's mask, I shit a hole through the floor and ran.

by Xombifier October 5, 2014


fell through the manhole cover

To drop the ball on a task, or to fail entirely at an assignment. Or to have done way, way, way too much cocaine the night before.

I can't make it in to work today because I fell through the manhole cover this last night like a total bone head.

Billy! Where's my report?!?! You fell through the manhole for the last time... you're fired!

by urban1983 December 8, 2010


putting me through the Trump

when a person tells you obvious lies, and will cite very spurious sources to support their claims. Often brought by loose anecdotal evidence.

Don: "The sound from windmills causes cancer."
Bob: "Name one doctor who will corroborate that statement."
Don: "All the doctors will tell you the same thing. Everybody knows it."
Bob: "You're putting me through the Trump."
Don: "I heard of one librarian's mother whose hairdresser had a nephew who got cancer from a windmill. It's so true."

by ZombieZero99 August 28, 2022