sleeved
To be covered in tattoos down any appendage. There are "sleeves", which usually refer to arm tattoos that go from shoulder to wrist, "half sleeves" which go from either write to elbow or elbow to shoulder and "leg sleeves", whcih typically cover half or all of a person's leg.sleeved
Sleeved : Sleeve (v.)
To take a whole pouch, portion, or section of a packaged snack food or muchie. This can included, but is not limited t: A tube of Oreos, a tube of Ritz crackers, a packet of Pop Tarts, etc. Also as small as one bag of chips in a 6-pack of chips, or one fruit-roll up of the whole 12-pack.
These are normally shared by between two to several people, but a single "sleeve" can be eaten by one person (And certainly should!)
To take a whole pouch, portion, or section of a packaged snack food or muchie. This can included, but is not limited t: A tube of Oreos, a tube of Ritz crackers, a packet of Pop Tarts, etc. Also as small as one bag of chips in a 6-pack of chips, or one fruit-roll up of the whole 12-pack.
These are normally shared by between two to several people, but a single "sleeve" can be eaten by one person (And certainly should!)
Example:
X: Hey I just sleeved the Oreo's, take a few!
Y: Thanks doood. I need dem' muchies.
H: Sleeve that box and take it into the car, we have to go!
K: Wait a second, I still haven't sleeved the cookies yet.
X: Hey I just sleeved the Oreo's, take a few!
Y: Thanks doood. I need dem' muchies.
H: Sleeve that box and take it into the car, we have to go!
K: Wait a second, I still haven't sleeved the cookies yet.
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A sleeve is New York city slang referring to 10 bundles of heroin sold as a pack for usually between 400-600 dollars, street value of 1000 dollars.
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A derogatory term that describes one of base moral characteristics, and reduces them to nothing more than a discardable sexually oriented device i.e. condom
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Brenda Barrett, an insufferable character on General Hospital who can't move her face and laughs like a hyena on cocaine.
sleeving
To place one's hands and forearms up the sleeves of the opposite arms of a garment that one is wearing, so as to appear that one is wearing a muff.