(n) an Indonesian food consisting of noodles, chicken broth mixed with many spices, chicken cutlet, and mustard greens or (sometimes) dumplings as a toppings.
Literally means "chicken noodles" in English. It's as popular as "ramen" in Japan.
People say, you can offer "mi ayam" in illegal transaction as an alternative currency.
Literally means "chicken noodles" in English. It's as popular as "ramen" in Japan.
People say, you can offer "mi ayam" in illegal transaction as an alternative currency.
Ndobleh: (Look sad after got rejected by a girl he likes)
Parmin: Yo, bro. I dunno what happen to you. But, let's have some "mi ayam" . I think it's hotter than many girls anywhere.
Parmin: Yo, bro. I dunno what happen to you. But, let's have some "mi ayam" . I think it's hotter than many girls anywhere.
by Zonder Si Pecinta Mi November 22, 2021

The sweetest girl I’ve ever met. Her heart is warm and she’s got the kindest soul. She’s beautiful and has such a unique name to go along with her amazing personality. She empowers others and is compassionate towards everyone.
by yonderly_00 December 17, 2024

aka 笑佛 Laughing Buddha / 胖佛 Fat Buddha / 快乐佛 Happy Buddha / Mi Lo Fu
Mi-Lo Fwo (Happy Fat Laughing Money Buddha) is the most common and most popular depiction of Buddha in China for centuries. His nickname was “Cloth Sack” — Budai in Chinese. Buddhists’ main goal in life is to ‘be happy’, and it’s for this reason that depictions of Buddha show him as being fat and laughing.
Mi-Lo Fwo (Happy Fat Laughing Money Buddha) is the most common and most popular depiction of Buddha in China for centuries. His nickname was “Cloth Sack” — Budai in Chinese. Buddhists’ main goal in life is to ‘be happy’, and it’s for this reason that depictions of Buddha show him as being fat and laughing.
by Toby Simkin April 12, 2023

Person1:Cómo es usted buen día señor
Person2:¡Por favor mi amigo!
Person1:Unirse a mi mafia italiana o de lo contrario
Person2:¡Por favor mi amigo!
Person2:¡Por favor mi amigo!
Person1:Unirse a mi mafia italiana o de lo contrario
Person2:¡Por favor mi amigo!
by Sub2PewDiePienow October 18, 2020

To request of your male friend that he gives you the succ. Mainly requested by males, there are no documented cases of the female gender using this phrase.
by Kartoffel Ist November 14, 2016

This is a vocal variant of the already preexisting term "Run me my fade", which is a term used in either AAVE or 'hood slang' as a way to challenge an opponent to beat you in a game or conflict of any sorts. This specific variant, 'ruh mi mai fae' is typically found in the DMV area of the United States, which refers to the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. This term can be used interchangeably for both heated or friendly contexts.
by kantaikessen July 02, 2025

by A Jolly Balaclava April 26, 2020
