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floating

A term often used in the South to describe the act of lazily floating down a river by: intertube, kayak, canoe, or other flotation device. Lots of beer is usually involved.

I want to go floating this weekend!

by NatureSweet April 7, 2016

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float

Fucking

Lit/Littest

of

All

Time

f.l.o.a.t.

Somethings that's super fucking lit, but of all time.

Also see: goat

Did you try Kevin's Mac n Cheese? It was float.

by mattresslivesmatter December 13, 2016

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float

to get high and/or to smoke

"I float like Cypress Hill throwin' a party"

Termanology - 'Float'

by BaaLOWme March 20, 2009

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float

verb 1 - to go; to go driving

verb 2 - to drive very fast

1. Hey Blai, I'm ready to go. Let's float.

2. We were floatin' down this back road at about 80 miles an hour and saw a damn poh poh. It scared me shitless.

by Gid January 14, 2004

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float

1. something constructed by a class for use in a parade, typically around homecoming
2. something which other students find fun to BURN

"That is the remains of our float."

by GIcutie2620 January 28, 2004

7๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


floating

Going from girl to girl. Not sticking with one woman more than a few days for gains of sexual intercourse.

Jimmy started college last fall and ever since then he's just been floating around the girls in his dorm. I'm sure he'll get a bad rep soon.

by Jemmers January 18, 2008

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Float

To finish something. To get the job done. Originated from To Float a Keg witch means to finish, or empty, the keg of its contents.

1. Lets all work together and float this job so we can go home and relax.
2. I do not want to talk about it anymore. This conversation is floated.

by T October 6, 2004

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