A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. When two objects smack into one another. 2. An incredibly good goth / industrial band, who make sensual, beautiful music. Discover at www.collide.net
1. The car collided with the wall. 2. This new Collide album has made me do a merry little dance in it's honour.
Definition - used as a exclamation! when two people have similar ideas, or, share convergent thought patterns. Gestures - it is often accompanied by a hand gestures. where the persons two hands are clenched and brought together. Pronunciation - the word collide is said with the emphasis on the -ide. which is typically drawn out. i.e. COL-I...DE! as to sound as though the word collide is spelt with several I's Origin - within the scientific academic elite of the UK, the word collide developed an alternative meaning to the traditional use within the English language. the word COLLIDE! used at the end/or beginning of a sentence has been incorporated into popular scientific language throughout many universities and associated social circles.
person A: the elements in this rock suggest is is formed from melted mantle contaminated by the crust. person B: COLLIDE! i was thinking the same thing person A: i fancy eggs for breakfast person B: COLLIDE! (its funny you should say that), i just this moment put them on
colliding is when you and a person of the opposite sex collide in the bed.
example: MC lovin is colliding with tevvah in the bed
Reality show term (apparently) meaning to scare the living hell out of a famous pop star and cause her to increase her personal security detail.
"Remember, Nicki Menaj, you and I are gonna do a collide!" "Crap, Joe! American Idol sure has some freakyshit on that show!"
when two things bump into each other
collide? when two things bump into each other