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      [Verb]  | "highball" 


      1: to go at full or high speed


      Origin: 1911 ;

      [Verb]  | "highballing" 


      1: to proceed or move quickly;


        * e.g., " ... trying to make up for lost time, the train just highballed through the station without stopping "





      [Verb]  | "highball" 


      1: to proceed or move quickly;


        * e.g., " ... trying to make up for lost time, the train just highballed through the station without stopping "





       [ "Highball" ]

      1: Entering a toilet cubicle that has mobility assistance rails, removing all pants, undergarments, socks and shoes before standing on the rails and taking a glorious dump from the high heavens.

        * e.g.,  ... I just wanted to feel the breeze between my legs so I performed a highball. I think I feel a highball coming along, boys. 

       [ "HIGHBALLER" ]

      1: Over achiever. One who prevails. Conquers steep challenges. Elevates any standard. Instinctively motivated. Talent that delivers. A born leader.

        * e.g.,  ... Mining related (where the term actually originated): Ryan is such a Highballer...he ran 2 drills and managed to get over 500 feet in one shift in bad ground without losing any rods! 

       [ "highball" ]

      1: A short 1oz (mostly) drink. The hard is usually from the front bar (Rye, Vodka, White Rum, Tequila, etc) mixed with a soft drink or juice. Can be doubled or Tripled.

        * e.g.,  ... Cheap Highballs can include: Rye&Coke, Rum&Coke, Screwdriver, Vodke Slim, etc.. 

       [ "Highballer" ]

      1: The opposite of a lowballer; someone who pays the maximum possible price for something.

        * e.g.,  ... Did you see what that soccer mom paid for her son's PS3? Yea, she didn't do her research; she's a highballer. 

       [ "highballer" ]

      1: Some one who works harder than a motherfucker. The opposite is a lowballer, someone who drags there balls around not doing a god damn thing.

        * e.g.,  ... Damn I'm tired, I was highballing all day. 

       [ "highballs" ]

      1: a drink: whiskey mixed with ginger ale

        * e.g.,  ... getting drunk off highballs is easy because it just tastes like ginger ale, so you're basically just drinking a lot of soda 

       [ "Highballer" ]

      1:  A treeplanter who consistently plants a lot more trees than anyone else.

        * e.g.,  ...  Ed: "Holy shit, did you hear how many trees Sam put in today?" Sally: "Yeah that guy is a total highballer." 


       [ "Highballer" ]

      2:  A misguided young person who has been conned into generating a tremendous amount of wealth for a treeplanting company. In exchange this person receives pitiful percentage of the wealth being generated, all the sex they can handle, and life-long soft tissue damage to the back, knees, shoulder, elbow & wrist.

        * e.g.,  ...  Tina: "Holy shit, my knee hurts everytime I run & the doctor told me I've got the back of a retired coal miner." Tony: "Ya, you were the fastest planter ever though." 

       [ "highball" ]

      1:  Railroad slang for a green light or permission to proceed. Go = highball

        * e.g.,  ...  Engineer: the light is green. Conductor: Highball! 


       [ "highball" ]

      2:  verb: to put whichever testicle hangs higher into the vagina during intercourse while leaving the lower one out. verb: to overtake someone in a hallway whether they are stopped or moving.

        * e.g.,  ...  Man I totally highballed with my girlfriend last night. 

       [ "highball" ]

      1: The act of getting pleasantly inebriated, usually during the afternoon when more productive acts could be done

        * e.g.,  ... Joe and I were highballing and enjoying the nice weather on Saturday. 

       [ "highballer" ]

      1:  (adjective) - highballer:

        * e.g.,  ... "Veronica is such a highballer so she really thought he should step up and do the right thing" 


       [ "highballer" ]

      2: someone who sets their standards very high for what they or others can accomplish.

        * e.g.,  ... "I was really highballing the situation by thinking he'd know what was up" 


       [ "highballer" ]

      3:  (verb) - highballing:


       [ "highballer" ]

      4: the act of setting high expectations or thinking beyond the bounds of a situation.

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