What does kick rocks mean slang?
kick rocks Definitions and Synonyms phrase. DEFINITIONS1. Americaninformalused to tell someone rudely to go away. Their public relations department more or less told me to kick rocks.
What can I say instead of kick rocks?
What is another word for kick rocks?
| skedaddle | run away |
|---|---|
| go | abscond |
| shove off | go away |
| push off | quit |
| begone | get out |
What does kick bricks mean?
However… “to kick the brick” is to commit suicide by hanging. The idea is that you attach the rope to a high point, you then stand on a brick and place the rope around your neck. You then kick the brick away – you drop and are hanged.
What does eat rocks mean?
In Italian, we use the expression Sei scemo o mangi sassi? which can be literally translated as “Are you stupid, or do you eat rocks?” It is a way of saying “You are stupid.”
What does touch some grass mean?
“Touch Grass, or Touch Some Grass, is a popular online insult and alternative way of telling someone to ‘go outside,’ implying they’re spending too much time online and it’s affecting their wellbeing.”
What does kicking dirt mean?
VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] phrasal verb. If you kick up dust or dirt, you create a cloud of dust or dirt as you move along a dusty road. She shuffled along, kicking up clouds of dust. [ VERB PARTICLE noun]
What does it mean to kick sand?
Having sand kicked in your face means to be insulted by someone or something you are powerless to fight back against.
What does the slang word rock mean?
while becoming intoxicated. Another form of the word rock is “to rock: out, or on.” Now the use of rockin out.
Is it okay to eat rocks?
While the practice shouldn’t be hidden or stigmatized, Mansbacher said, eating rocks and soil is unhealthy; it can introduce parasites, and rocks can puncture or tear internal tissue, causing bleeding.
What does Bob stand for in texting?
Bend Over Boyfriend, slang term for a sexual practice.
What does soak your head mean?
A dismissive phrase said to someone who the speaker is frustrated or annoyed with. A: “And how many car accidents have you gotten into?” B: “Oh, go soak your head—I’m a great driver!” See also: go, head, soak.