A fork of Rural Dictionary
A period of time aboard vessels in which a person must stand as a lookout, or be in command of the ship, usually in 4-hour shifts.
I am on watch from 8am - 12pm, and from 8pm - 12am.
An ornament for your hand that people buy just to look cool and rich
Person 1:Hey what time is it Person2:Time for you to get a watch
Something said right before a person does something amazingly stupid.
Hey Peter, watch this! *jumps off the roof with an umbrella and breaks both legs*
The process of becoming a watch
If you watched these notebooks, they'd become a watch.
Person 1: Hey watch this! Person 2: *looks at person 1* Person 1: *attempts to do a backflip and falls off of a building*
Something u wear on ur arm that tells u the time.
Person 1:What time is it Person 2: Let me check my watch
Phrase, generally used in a sarcastic tone, used to exaggerate something's distance, location or someone's profession. It is often accompanied by the term "like". Less popularly, it may be used in several other contexts which are deemed appropriate at the time.
Ex. 1 - Elisa: I wonder where they keep their jewelry... Angela: Watch it be, like, on the top shelf where no one can reach or see it. Ex. 2 - Jim: What's she do for a living? Frank: Not sure. I'll ask her... Watch it be professional wrestling.