Disco
by UniqueUmbrella123 on Jan 27, 2010 18:04:09
Verb - to do a Disco is to perform a
blatantly obvious lie that usually results in getting out of
a tricky situation, or leaving work early. The excuses are both varied and elaborate, conflicting heavily with the truth.
Adjective - To describe an action that is very
crafty or false. e.g. 'He's only gone and done a Disco!'
Example:
Ray: "Where is he?"
Nock: "He's late because of the ice."
Ray: "But I live next door to him, and I was fine..."
Nock: "I guess
he's done a Disco then.."
Disco
by APotSmokingCentipede on Apr 15, 2011 10:32:32
1. That feeling you get when you take every
illegal drug in your house (normally marijuana), as well as all the good booze, invite a small amount of your drug buddies over, boom loud,
pulsing house or techno music and not stopping until the stash is gone. The resulting jam and
tomfoolery that occurs creates an irresistible mood to dance like a fool with said friends.
Example:
Tom: Well, she divorced me, Chase. Thanks for lettin me
stay here.
Chase: No probs, dude. Hey, got any booze? I'm out.
Tom: Just a few bottles of Rum and a Guinness
six-pack. Why?
Chase: Fuck yeah, bro! I got an ounce of strawberry kush. Call
the up the boys and lets get this disco started.
Disco
by harry flashman on Jul 25, 2003 21:37:04
A viral disease that
swept though the 70's afflicting mostly older males in their 40's, symptoms included bad taste in clothing, St.
Vitus dance, and lame
pick-up lines.
Example:
Yeah I had Disco once but I survived it.
Disco
by Crimro on Jan 13, 2005 02:13:07
1.To be wild and
careless
2. Excessively ornated 3. Lacking good taste 4. Something that does not
invoke good feelings 5. Something that invokes the feel of
the 80's
Example:
That
outfit is
disco. (3)
Todays shoes are
diso (2)
My car is acting diso today (4)