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strike

A typically French past-time

Claude: Hey Jean-Paul I'm bored what shall we do to kill time?

Jean-Paul: Why don't we go on strike?

Claude: Good idea, that sounds like fun!

by sunshiyong October 19, 2010

165๐Ÿ‘ 103๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

to shoot someone dead; to kill a rival gang member

"This blood got three strikes on some crips last week."

by ms_bp December 3, 2008

71๐Ÿ‘ 46๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

theatre slang for the deconstruction of a production (dismantling sets, collecting rentals, removing pit instruments, etc.)

As soon as the house is clear on closing night, we'll have to strike the show.

by johnal January 14, 2008

70๐Ÿ‘ 48๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

What the noble union members do when corporate bitches go too far. A strike is a muscle that needs to be flexed occasionally, to keep those greedy, money-grubbing freaks in check. Unions/strikes are the ONLY reason we are not all eraning $1/day for work today.

God bless the Teamsters, AFL-CIO, and the UAW! WOOOOOT! 11111!

by spot July 7, 2004

116๐Ÿ‘ 437๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

Something given to a person when they commit an act of gayness.

More than one strike may be given in times of great gayness.

Andrew: "I'm tanning my thighs with a guy right now."
Matt: "Strike."

Kellen: "I'm too hot to be straight."
Cody: "Strike, no, five strikes."

by MattandKellen May 25, 2007

123๐Ÿ‘ 118๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

to walk really raelly really fast; in a hurry on foot

My bus was late so I was strikin' it to class.

by you betcha May 26, 2001

47๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


strike

1. To delete something in a document/train of thought.

2. The physical act of taking something down--usually via a quick and dirty method.

3. A organized walk-out, usually union sanctioned, with the goal of gaining better working conditions.

1. No, strike that. That's not what I meant.

2. Allright, let's strike this bitch so we can all go get drunk.

3. Passerby: What's with the signs?

Workers: We're on strike till we get paid a decent wage!

by We'll sleep when we're dead. December 28, 2005

40๐Ÿ‘ 42๐Ÿ‘Ž