The Online Slang Dictionary
(American, English, and Urban slang)

Login     Register     Forgot password     Resend confirmation

Definition of in the sack

Related words

Slang terms with the same meaning

Other terms relating to 'to go to bed':

Definitions include: the bed.
Definitions include: to go to bed, as in to sleep "until the cows come home," (i.e. for a long time.)
Definitions include: breasts.

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'in':

Definitions include: something you have now is worth more than two things you have just a chance of getting.
Definitions include: a secret advantage.
Definitions include: involving everyone or everything.
Definitions include: doing something emphatically.
Definitions include: no chance.
Definitions include: something easy.
Definitions include: at some time before the present.
Definitions include: having resumed an activity that one had previously stopped performing.
Definitions include: included.
Definitions include: clitoris.
Definitions include: to intrude.
Definitions include: See barge in.
Definitions include: To beat someone up, inflict head injury
Definitions include: visible mucus in one's nostrils.
Definitions include: acronym for "be back in a bit", i.e. "I will return in a short amount of time."

Other terms relating to 'sack':

Definitions include: the scrotum.
Definitions include: An individual whose behavior causes even fellow douche bags to point out his extremity.
Definitions include: Nappy, Diaper.
Definitions include: a large ("fat") bag of illegal drugs ("sack").
Definitions include: scrotum.
Definitions include: to go to bed.
Definitions include: testicles.
Definitions include: scrotum, or term for a disliked person (asshole).
Definitions include: scrotum, or term for a disliked person (asshole).
Definitions include: the scrotum.
Definitions include: to follow closely; to copy one's actions, behavior, style, tastes, opinions and choices.
Definitions include: testicles.
Definitions include: get rid of, lose deliberately, to break relations between, a person or an activity.
Definitions include: a despicable person.
Definitions include: to slap a person's "sack" (testicles).

Other terms relating to 'the':

Definitions include: the real information or the proof, instruction, the know how, where, when, and why about something or someone.
Definitions include: walking, generally as opposed to driving.
Definitions include: interrogation.
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated
Definitions include: information.
Definitions include: something you have now is worth more than two things you have just a chance of getting.
Definitions include: a good estimate.
Definitions include: a secret advantage.
Definitions include: inclusive.
Definitions include: to make a bad situation worse.
Definitions include: with the amount of time left to finish a task rapidly disappearing.
Definitions include: having an opinion or belief prior to it becoming common or popular.
Definitions include: of a male, to urinate.
Definitions include: Someone being butthurt over having something, they do to others regularly, done to the them
Definitions include: secret sexual activity with a person other than one's partner.

How common is this slang?

Don't click the following.
I use it(2)  
No longer use it(0)  
Heard it but never used it(1)  
Have never heard it(1)  

How vulgar is this slang?

Average of 1 vote: 0%  (See the most vulgar words.)


Least vulgar  
  Most vulgar

Your vote: None   (To vote, click the pepper. Vote how vulgar the word is – not how mean it is.)


Least vulgar  
  Most vulgar

Where is this slang used?

Logged-in users can add themselves to the map. Login, Register, Login instantly with Facebook.


Link to this slang definition

To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following.

<a href="http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/in-the-sack">in the sack</a>

To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following.

[http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/in-the-sack in the sack]

Some wikis use a different format for links, so be sure to check the documentation.