The act of subtly securing one's seatbelt while the person is passed out. Can be done in a car, bus, or airplane.
Allan safetied Eugene on the way back to the hotel
An Florida term for much love or be safe in these streets
Jay leaving aright safety my g
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New York way of saying βpeaceβ βbe safeβ βgoodbyeβ
Friend 1: alright man I gotta go, Iβm bout to see my family in Brownsville.
Friend 2: alright safety gangπ
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An extremely stupid game, consisting of one person farting, then quickly saying 'Safety' before the other person can say 'Doorknob'. If the other person says 'Doorknob' within that small window of time,they can punch the aforementioned person in the arm, without any retaliation, until that person touches a doorknob.
-See also 'Doorknob'
<Poot!> "Doorknob!"
"Ow! Quit hittin' me!"
"You Gotta touch a doorknob!"
"Allright, fine, whatever."
That's a door HANDLE! It has to be a KNOB!" etc...
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An exclamation used as a warning immediately following a fart, made by the farter
"Safety! I would keep walking forward, quickly, if I were you."
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Is not a joke. The carrying of weapons (must bring your own) is often encouraged to enhance safety. When pushed to the limit, safety is not guranteed. Due compensation is usually rendered when one returns from an operation that may call safety into question. Undertaking a difficult task (such as time travel) with someone who has only done it once before is not safe, but highly encouraged.
"We're going to hunt sabretooth tigers, and safety is not guranteed. Better bring your own weapons."
"Wanted: Someone to go back in time with me. Safety not guranteed."
"Sean Connery knows nothing of safety, hes only done this once before."
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Amplified version of 'safe': Safety is a positive adjective which can be applied to any situation or object. London and South East lexicon.
Cornelius: "You picking up for tonight bruv?"
Jermaine: "Yea man we are gona get buzzed."
Cornelius: "Safety."
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