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veto

To summarily dismiss a suggestion of something to do/eat/listen to/etc. Ususally used when the suggestion is distateful to the vetoer.

Yeah, I'm going to have to veto the Britney Spears.

by The Grammar Nazi November 16, 2001

veto

a harsh way to say NO or a way to reject harshly by implementing NO

guy1: hey check out that gurl son guy2: VETO !!! -or- guy: hey cutie wanna go c a movie or sumthin? gurl: veto get outta ma face

by tonydelaghetto June 21, 2009

veto

An angry movement toward a thing or style of extra, bad or dirty. Usually, veto, is used by word take+ a, at before of it.

But I was and my victory about taking a veto form alone Tim, that: That much he,s been kept in silence, I kissed him as fast as he opened his door, and he had become happy...Ooh! I was very satisfied one next!!!

by man!? May 16, 2017

Veto

when your friends are refusing to full send and go out that night so you call a veto. The veto means you HAVE to go out or be permanently shamed for the rest of your life, as well as lose your veto privileges in the future.

"yeah I got vetoed last night and blacked out" "showed up to class this morning drunk, it was a rough veto" "It was a veto, I had to go out"

by canadasbiggestpartyschool March 28, 2019

Veto

To bring embarassment to, or show ones superiority of

after a burn, or physical embarassment of a friend one would say "Veto"

by Michael Eden June 13, 2007

stealth veto

The act of vetoing a map on Halo 3 when the timer is at zero seconds. Originally coined by Proto and Travitch.

Dude high ground sucks, stealth veto.

by dallas green January 04, 2008

boyfriend veto

When for once, the boyfriend gets the final say on a subject matter, as opposed to the girl getting whatever she wants.

Hey Suzy, I am going to have to boyfriend veto that idea, it's a bad one.

by iamschoices June 23, 2010