Actually, 'salt my game' was used long before the O.C. publicly by Sir Mix-A-Lot in his song "You Can Have Her"
Now a player I like, but you know I can't stand no snitch
Tryin to front like he rich
Done shot your credit, cause you bought you a new E
320, and you wanna be a hoe like me
Now you done salted my game
Told my girl I'm a player, and you bought her a ring
You paid a lotta money just to grab her
I'ma tell you like this, trick: you can have her
Tryin to front like he rich
Done shot your credit, cause you bought you a new E
320, and you wanna be a hoe like me
Now you done salted my game
Told my girl I'm a player, and you bought her a ring
You paid a lotta money just to grab her
I'ma tell you like this, trick: you can have her
by Fawn Mae May 09, 2005
Frank: Gees Harold, how to make this hunted deer meat last the winter?
Harold: Simple, I just salt my game.
Harold: Simple, I just salt my game.
by GenKi2 January 13, 2011
A word either invented by or popularized by the TV show, The OC.
It means to publically insult or demean someone even if it's unintentional, especially when they're around someone they're trying to impress.
similar to cramp your style
perhaps derived from "sult," as in "insult my game."
It means to publically insult or demean someone even if it's unintentional, especially when they're around someone they're trying to impress.
similar to cramp your style
perhaps derived from "sult," as in "insult my game."
by Spongebob February 10, 2005
When someone tries to ruin a good thing for another, such as when I'm trying to talk to a fly young honey and then my boy comes up behind her and says, "You know this dude is 48 years old, right?." If that ain't throwing salt in my game, nothing is...BITCH!!!
As in the above example, you might say to your homie, "Damn, playa!!! Why you throw salt in my game?!?!?!?"
by PoohBearJohn February 25, 2016