The first meaning the OED cites for past being used as an adverb is “So as to pass or go by; by.” For example:
“The running back made it past the linebacker” or
“The girl made it past the standards board.”
Now you look like a jackass in two ways, one for treating a girl like that, and two for being dead wrong while you did it. If you are going to display your misplaced internet cockiness for everyone to see, at least check your fucking sources – obviously that head of yours isn’t enough.
Wrong, FratLifeorNoLife.
“Past” as an adverb:
The first meaning the OED cites for past being used as an adverb is “So as to pass or go by; by.” For example:
“The running back made it past the linebacker” or
“The girl made it past the standards board.”
Now you look like a jackass in two ways, one for treating a girl like that, and two for being dead wrong while you did it. If you are going to display your misplaced internet cockiness for everyone to see, at least check your fucking sources – obviously that head of yours isn’t enough.