A fork of Rural Dictionary
"going for two" plays off the use of the football phrase: ie going for the more risky two point conversion, instead of settling for the extra point.
:Encompasses a situation of sexual innuendo, in which it is believed that two people have been alone in private for so long that, not only are they committing some sort of sexual act, but have decided to press their luck and attempt to undertake 2 of such acts within the limited time they had together, before they eventually are interrupted or forced to return.
-Megan and Chris have been gone for way too long... they must be going for two
- Is it safe to go back to the room yet, or do you think they're going for two?
Short version of a phrase made popular on the TV show "Scrubs":
"Who's got two thumbs and don't give a shit? Me, Bob Kelso!"
When someone tells you something you don't care about, you say, "Who's go two thumbs?"
If something not very important is made into a 'big deal', you can say: "Who's got two thumbs?"
Let's go I'm a two slayer is a popular term from the song Cancelled by Shnilsi Music.
"Let's go"
"I'm a two ton slayer!"
"We won! Let's go I'm a two ton slayer!"