Chills Down My Spine is often referred to as a feeling you get when unsettled. This is not the correct definition. The actual definition is that Chills Down My Spine is a remix of the chase theme for a demonic Ronald McDonald from little known horror game Spooky’s Jumpscare Mansion. The remix is the perfect theme for Satan if he were made of 100% BEEF. All of you “normies” who don’t use this correct definition can go suck an egg.
- Little Timmy, who is a toxic fan of this game.
- Little Timmy, who is a toxic fan of this game.
Person: Man, I really like listening to Chills Down My Spine!
Guy: Oh, like that song by that rappe-
Person: NO, BICHON FRISÉE! I’M OBVIOUSLY TALKING ABOUT THE REMIX TO A THEME FROM A NOT WELL KNOWN GAME! HOW COULD YOU NOW KNOW THAT?! FOR THAT YOU’LL HAVE TO DIE!
Guy: I think that’s an overreacti-
Person: *Shoots gun Kill Boom Haha*
Guy: Oh, like that song by that rappe-
Person: NO, BICHON FRISÉE! I’M OBVIOUSLY TALKING ABOUT THE REMIX TO A THEME FROM A NOT WELL KNOWN GAME! HOW COULD YOU NOW KNOW THAT?! FOR THAT YOU’LL HAVE TO DIE!
Guy: I think that’s an overreacti-
Person: *Shoots gun Kill Boom Haha*
by Spoku August 26, 2021
Another word for abs or a six pack. Usally used to confuse a girl only to surprise them with a picture of them showing off their abs.
by Beastboyssexymama April 17, 2018
That big ass thing in your back that people can have problems with if your old. Does nothing for your body.
by Driggle the Diggle Daddy August 5, 2022
Someone who takes it up the batty. Often seen parading through the streets of Amsterdam wearing police outfits and leather clothing.
See also: backyard gardener
See also: backyard gardener
by Amsterdam June 5, 2005
It does not mean your depressed it just means you are staying to yourself and not giving in to anyone. You don't really care anymore but you actually do care. It's basically a dysfunctional bipolar confused feeling. Sometimes people use a code 9/10 to acknowledge that they are experiencing a cold spine.
by Any no outs April 16, 2018
A deadly disease of the spine caused by bad posture, and trying to do something and having your plan or attempt at a given task fail. A close relative of "back fire" but almost 10 times more deadly.
by SteveGordon January 8, 2011