Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

be there

To score; to wheel; to get some. To "be there" means to get laid. Other forms include "was there" or "were you there?", meaning the individual in question "had some".

David: "Dude, she's got her eyes on you. Be there." Johnny: "Yo, I saw you and Stacey last night. Were you 'there'?"

by uwengineer August 06, 2010