A fork of Rural Dictionary
To have motion means to be accomplishing things at a good speed, most likely has there own apartment, car, on the path to starting a career, also to have enough money to support yourself and your habits.
“I’m really having motion out here, can’t nobody stop me”
A more cultured way of saying that a business (usually a chain) carries products of good quality under the category they specialize in. Taken from fast food chain Arby’s slogan: “we have the meats”. Can also be “had” or “has” depending on sentence being in past, present, or future tense.
“Don’t get me a gift card to Home Depot. Get me one to Lowe’s instead, because Lowe’s has the meats.”
“I think we can all agree that Arby’s does NOT have the meats, unless we’re talking about their roast beef.”
“Blockbuster had the meats back in the day. It’s really sad that they closed down.”
Australian Slang. To Star Gaze, Andrew Gaze, have a Drewey.
"Boys, finish that can and let's go down to the banks of the Murray and have a Drewey!"
When people are arguing, this is commonly known as 'Having a domestic', no matter the seriousness of the arguement.
See also 'Lovers Tiff'
What are those two having a domestic about?
Oh he nicked one of her chips, she wasn't happy about it
To have diarrhea. To go to the bathroom and evacuate your bowels in liquid form.
It can also be used if you have a lot of belly pain and have to go constantly to the bathroom for number two.
Poor Mary, she has the shits.
My cat had the shits last night.
I think I have the shits.