bring back n.— «Bring Back: a sandwich purchased on the return leg of legitimate business.» —“Revealed: how to chat up a senior clerk” by Nina Goswami TheLawyer.com July 13, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued...
grenade n.— «The problem was the third leg of this female tripod: the grenade. Now, this is a term my roommates and I use to describe the friend of the hot girls who was not blessed with the same physique as her head-turning counterparts...
straight leg n.— «They possess one thing which elevates them above the miserable “straight leg” (non-jumping solder): the touch of insanity it takes to step out of an airplane at fifteen hundred feet.» —“A Collection of...
borrow leg v. phr.— «I told her we should let the relationship develop gradually that way we can both determine if we are compatible, the babe no gree oh, na so she worry me until I borrow leg run comot for there.» —“Check this out...
borrow leg v. phr. to flee. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
borrow leg v. phr.— «If I were you I would talk with her and if she doesn’t accept, brother borrow leg and run before we gather in your village to do funeral mass.» —“Re: Must We Make Love Every Day?” by...