A fork of Rural Dictionary
A Burger joint that started in the east coast and is slowly spreading acroos the U.S.
The name is kinda vauge And is popular due to "word of mouth" and not so much advertising.
While the burgers are delicious and the best one around for a fast food resturant, don't be surprised if you buy two double cheeseburgers and two small fries and two drinks and end of paying $20.00 or more. The burgers themselves are around $5.00 each and it is not fancy at all for the fries are dumped in your bag (hence the trademark greased up bag).
But maybe the the sight of watching your burger cooked in front of you with no walls blocking the cook, having more than 15 choices of toppings for your burger and no limits,a free access of peanuts while waiting for your meal,and the feeling of tearing open your bag to access the fries are kinda worth it.
Still not so much for an every week treat.Maybe every two/three weeks.
Person #1: "Lets go to five guys I'm dying for a good burger."
Person#2 :"sure."
*pay for order*
Person #2:" Damn! $20.00 for two meals! I could have gone to mcdonald's},wendy's,or burger king and gotten a buffet from the dollar menu!!
Person #1: " just try the burger and say that again"
Person #2: Wow.....This was worth it ......
Person #1: That's what I thought.
Short for Five Guys Burgers and Fries, a semi-fast food chain that originated in the DC area but now is across the whole Eastern United States (there is one near where I live in Indianapolis). They have very good, albeit very greasy, burgers and fries. They give very generous portions: a large order of Fries is easily enough for four average-appetite men to finish, and a small usually takes a few hours to eat. All in all, a very good and reasonably prices resturant.
I wish I could have Five Guys for lunch every day. I don't mind the heart attack at 35.
also may be known as a jumping high five it starts when two people start a distance from each other and then proceed to run and when getting close jump in the air and give a high five.
While may seem cool in theory, it actually looks quite stupid.
"Did you just give that guy a white guy high five? You are such a stereotypical caucasian Mark"