it is for crossing
Another way of saying "let's go."
It originated late one night when a teenager was having trouble speaking but wanted her friend to follow her.
Relates directly to a traffic light giving you the right of way, but can be used in any context.
Usually said on its own and not in conjunction with other words or sayings.
It originated late one night when a teenager was having trouble speaking but wanted her friend to follow her.
Relates directly to a traffic light giving you the right of way, but can be used in any context.
Usually said on its own and not in conjunction with other words or sayings.
Carly: "It is for crossing."
Casey: "Oh, ok." <they both walk across the street>
Casey: "Oh, ok." <they both walk across the street>
crossed
To be under the influence of alcohol and marijuana at the same time. Usually occurs at parties or with a group of friends. Short for crossfaded.
1. "I don't know about you bro, but being crossed is the best!"
2. "Damn dude you look crossed!"
"Yea man... 2 shots, 5 games of beerpong, and a giant rip fucked me up!"
2. "Damn dude you look crossed!"
"Yea man... 2 shots, 5 games of beerpong, and a giant rip fucked me up!"
cross
A version of saying that you are mad at some one. Never to be used in past tenseUse only in British english.
Girlfriend: " I am cross at you because you didn't ring me the other day."
cross
when ur hella salty with someone
bruce was cross with rhonda because she ate his sandwich
on the cross
behaving as though you're a martyr, the victim of an injustice, and doing it in a self-righteous way, as though you're the only one who has suffered
(the phrase is a sarcastic reference to Jesus being on the cross, the idea being "You think you're an innocent victim, like Jesus on the cross? Who do you think you are?")
(the phrase is a sarcastic reference to Jesus being on the cross, the idea being "You think you're an innocent victim, like Jesus on the cross? Who do you think you are?")
situation: Person A has been trying to set up a conversation with Person B, to have a conversation about an important issue that affects a family member (Person C), but Person B has been attacking Person A for his faults, instead of focusing on understanding the family member's challenge - Person B is putting himself "on the cross" instead of helping to solve the problem
"Who do you think you are? Is this about my faults, or are we talking about helping Person C? You give me a call when you get off the cross, and we'll talk more then. Meanwhile, I'll get to work on my own."
"Who do you think you are? Is this about my faults, or are we talking about helping Person C? You give me a call when you get off the cross, and we'll talk more then. Meanwhile, I'll get to work on my own."
the cross
Kings Cross, Sydney Australia.
Notorious for heroin, murders and being a 'Red Light' District.
Notorious for heroin, murders and being a 'Red Light' District.
Cross Junkie: "Let's go score sum heroin in the cross."
Cross Pimp: "Yeah, we'll buy sum pussy on the way back."
Cross Pimp: "Yeah, we'll buy sum pussy on the way back."
crosses
a jamican colloquialism that indicates a person of little worth
'you nah buy dat ting for me that i aks for? CROSSES!'