run the wheels off
by Grymm Deth on Feb 02, 2010 23:02:23
1. To keep doing something long after one should have stopped.
2. To
beat a dead horse.
3. Whatever you are doing has died, finished, been
exploited to its fullest and you have chosen to continue... perhaps
your a jerk.
Example:
a.
Bill Watterson (creator of
Calvin and Hobbes): "I think some of the reason "Calvin and Hobbes" still finds an audience today is because I chose not to run the
wheels off it.
I've never regretted stopping when I did."
b. I think ol' Sly may be running the wheels off of the Rocky/Rambo franchises'.
Beatin' the wheels off her
by MassiveDynamic on Apr 03, 2015 04:10:49
To be engaged in coitus with a female that likes to be smacked around during sex. As you increase in
brutality she increases in arousel. Eventually the act
heats up so much you end beating the
wheels off that bitch until her legs give out.
Example:
Codi: "So, did you end up hookin' up with that chick from the bar last night?"
Bob: "Yeah man, we went back to her place and got down to the
dirty business. Turns out she likes to be smacked around."
Codi: "Oh snap! Did you get into it?"
Bob: "Fuck yeah, she kept saying harder so I ended up
beatin' the wheels off her."
the wheels came off the bus
by Norbert Young on Mar 25, 2007 22:10:11
A situation whereby things get going so fast or are so bad that the entire
operation project or relationship
fall apart in a catastophic manner.
Example:
When the
adjustable rates mortgages
reset the wheels came off the bus. Many Yuppies who had purchased large expensive homes now found themselves in
foreclosure unable to sell their homes or make the now huge payments in a declining real estate market.
till the wheels fall off
by mrRected on Apr 16, 2010 15:27:29
a term meaning till the end of an era. Often
implied to mean forever but in most cases means until something comes along to mess things up.
To keep something going as long as you possibly can, the way you would
drive a car until the
wheels off.
Example:
"You gotta meet this girl I've been seeing. I'm going to
roll with this one till the wheels fall off"
---
"How long do you think you can go before your boss finds out you are not qualified?"
"I have no idea, but I'm going to
stick around till
the wheel off."
Wheels fell off the wagon
by Alexandra on Jul 30, 2004 04:16:14
A phrase used to indicate that a romantic or sexual relationship has ended, or is, as when the
wheels do fall off a wagon,
kaput. Sometimes heard as "wheels fall off
the wagon" or "wheels falling off the wagon"
Example:
"She found out he was also shagging her brother and so the
wheels fell off the wagon then."
"Her incessant
screwing around on him made the wheels fall of
the wagon, and he dumped her."
"If he keeps that up, I can see the wheels falling of the wagon soon."