Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

to the dome

Not necessarily meaning to drink, but prepositional phrase describing where something goes. In this case, 'to the dome' means 'to his/her/it's head'. The 'dome' is one's head.

I capped him in the dome. I punched him in the dome. He took a brick to the dome. You have a chrome dome.

by WrathS July 26, 2005