A fork of Rural Dictionary
the act of having sex (fived, fiving, fiver, fivable, fives, ext.)
- i'd five her - yo, quit fiving and come make me some ice cream - what a slut, she's fived like 400 people or something - yo, that chick is very fivable - yeah she deffinately fives a lot, what a nasty fiver
Wow, you don't know what five is. Its a number, stupid! Its one more then four and one less then six. Can you count? I bet you can't! This is how you count:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10... Have we learned something today? I learned that your as dumb as a post!
"How old are you, Sarah?" "I'm five years old, mom, you should know that!"
A sickening excuse for a television channel, broadcast terrestrial in the UK and via cable and sattelite everywhere else. Five likes to showcase programmes about freaks. It will claim that they are documenting the struggle for a normal life of some two-headed girl, or guy with 10 legs. In fact, five is just exploiting the fact that people like to look at people with serious deformities, in a way they can tell themselves is acceptable cause it's a "documentary". Five also shows old movies during the day that nobody wants to watch, and occasionally a good on like terminator.
John is 35 years old, overweight, bald, unemployed, and hasnt had sex in 9 years. John sits at home on tuesdays and watches the afternoon movie at 14:00 on Five. John realises how loser-y he is later that day, so he switches on the TV and watche a "documentary" called "the guy with a tricycle for an arm" on five; which makes him feel better about his own life, although watching Five made him feel slightly dirty and unclean.
1. a four letter word 2. a handslap
1. f...i...v...e 1...2...3...4 2. The Longhorns just won the Rose Bowl, gimme a five!!!
1) to take a picture of oneself can be used as: five, fived, to five, etc. To five, one must use a fiver syn. camera often pronounced FOIVE!
we fived during english class, so Dr. S took away our fiver
Five by five is a radio communications expression that means 'loud and clear'. One of the fives represents the S units of reception strength. The other five is a rating of the signal clarity. Five by five is a good, clear signal. The radio use of this expression goes back to the 1950s: "'All right, testing, one-two-three-four. . .' 'Five by five, Mr. Holloran!'" (Hunter, Blackboard Jungle, 1954). The more metaphorical meaning, popularized by Faith Lehane from the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, wasn't recorded until the 1980s. The use of the word is primarily used in the military, or when discussing something similar.
"'I hope everything's all right.' 'Yeah, everything is five by five'"
Slang for a legal substitute for extacy, ordered in packs of five.
Dude, I just got some five, five, five, and five!