What is Yardsale?
1.
to fall while skiing or snowboarding and leaving a trail of gear behind them
that two-planker is having a yardsale down there
2.
When an individual consumes an excessive amount of alcohol and manages to misplace all and/or a portion of their belongings such as a wallet or cell phone. The void of these particular items is generally discovered the following morning and the items are rarely recovered.
Dude: Sup bra, did you kick it with Dominique last night?
Bro: Yea, he was faced and yardsaled his shit. I called his cell this morning and some random dudebro answered.
Dude: Damn, shitty.
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3.
When an individual consumes an excessive amount of alcohol and manages to misplace all and/or a portion of their belongings such as a wallet or cell phone. The void of these particular items is generally discovered the following morning and the items are rarely recovered.
Dude: Sup bra, did you kick it with Dominique last night?
Bro: Yea, he was faced and yardsaled his shit. I called his cell this morning and some random dudebro answered.
Dude: Damn, shitty.
Bro: Word, total yardsale .
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4.
To lose all of your belongings (i.e. wallet or purse) either by dropping everything on the ground or having it stolen.
Amir: "Brian, what happened to your wallet"
Brian: "I'm drunk, I have no idea"
Amir: "Dudebro, you just got yardsaled!"
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5.
same as to fall, or to go spread eagle in a big way so that all limbs are all over the place
when mark fell on that banana peel he totally yardsaled.
6.
1.For some-one to fall or trip and hit the ground making a thumping sound with some yelling "YARDSALE!" in the background.
2.For something to smash or break and some-one has to yell "YARDSALE!".
3.When Skiers or snowboarders eat shit.
1. "Man that reatrd fell out of his chair and had a big yard sale."
2."My friend smashed a coffe pot at tim hortons just so i could yell YARDSALE"
3.Avalanche + Snowboarder=YARDSALE!
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7.
(verb) to yardsale
1: to try to achieve a goal with limited means cheaply
2: to reply to an involved question or argument with a simplistic response
1: Although Ron had no money to fix the car properly he was able to yardsale it enough to make it to Trenton in it.
2: After I had told him all about the problems in Palestine, he wouldn't stop yardsaling the problem.