A fork of Rural Dictionary
UK slag,
Stolen goods. articles who's origin is not strictly legal.
(also 'fall off the back of a lorry')
"Nice telly"
"Yeah fell of the back of a truck"
when someone’s life begins to fall apart.(drugs, debt, women, etc.)
I have to say I’ve been falling off the bench recently, but I’m in the process of getting back on
A southerner's way of saying that they are menstruating or are on their period.
"I've been in such a bad mood this week. I guess it's because I've been 'falling off the roof'."
Jack: Hey man, you get some from Francine last night?
Harold: Nah, man. Jovie had to fall off the roof on Monday so none this week.
Jack: At least she ain't pregnant, yo!
to be depressed after being happy or excited. Refer to ‘jump the couch’.
The boy was informed that he passed the exam; but when he came to know later that he had actually failed, he fell off the couch (past form of fall off the couch).
1. The action by which an item (primarily electronics) becomes stock at a store.
2. A term associated with mob franchises and the fencing of stolen goods.
"So Bob, how can you afford a plasma screen tv, with you being out of work and all?"
"I picked it up cheap from a guy who said it fell off the back of a truck."
A meaning when you say something very weird or cringy or mostly dumb and you keep acting goofy about it.
My friend is Falling Off The Perc when he was shoving hot dogs in his mouth.
My friend is Falling Off The Perc for calling my other friend a terrorist because of race.