Handle
A word that can be used to replace almost any verb, but which adds extra emphasis to whatever verb it is replacing, while also adding an extra touch of masculinity.Handle
A term used to encourage the on-taking of a relatively difficult, tough, or time consuming task. Usually spoken with an ascending stress on the syllables, i.e. han-DUL! Similar to the way a train conductor would yell "All aboard!"
Example:
Friend 1: "Omar wants Luis to take 7 shots of tequila before he steps foot inside the party."
Friend 2: "Handle!"
Friend 1: "Omar wants Luis to take 7 shots of tequila before he steps foot inside the party."
Friend 2: "Handle!"
Handle
Handle
when someone tells you to handle something, like a situation you just explained. Handle the situation.
Example:
Friend: “I’m about to go hit on that girl”
You: “Handle”
or
You: “Bro I’m failing my math class I don’t know what to do”
Friend: “Handle”
Friend: “I’m about to go hit on that girl”
You: “Handle”
or
You: “Bro I’m failing my math class I don’t know what to do”
Friend: “Handle”
Handle
Handle
A group of three people that hang out together a lot. Used in specific terms, it is often preceded by another word or words to distinguish it from other handles.
Handle
Example:
Handle it
handling it
Example:
Rich did such a good job at work yesterday. Want to know why? He handled it.
Dan is handling it with Emily. They are going home tonight together.
Rich did such a good job at work yesterday. Want to know why? He handled it.
Dan is handling it with Emily. They are going home tonight together.