A fork of Rural Dictionary
A phrase used to make a correction. Used write after the incorrect sentence preceding the correction.
We're going to need five hookers for tonight. Check that, get seven.
1) Under control by someone else. Probably from a game of chess.
2) Under control, due to skills
"I got you all in check" -- Busta Rhymes
someone or something who wants another someone or something to see his point or what he is trying to show
yo man! check it. why dont we go get some hoes?
1.to put someone in their place
2.to realize your current position in any of many situations
3.paper money you write
best check yo self, before you reck yourelf
Used in jails and prisons, to "check in" means to request a transfer into protective custody. Protective custody is an area within a prison or jail where security is tighter and officer presence is more pronounced. Protective custody is used mainly for rats, people with mental illness and sex offenders.
Johnny checked in the oher day after the guys in his block found out what his charges were.
We told him last week that if he didn't check in, he would be sorry that he came to our pod.
I had my boy IN CHECK! He was carryin' my purse and everything! He's definately mine!