Skip to main content

Worthy of Mordor 

An expression taken from the Lord of the Rings films. Used in everyday speech to describe anything that has undoubtedly been recognised as something that is worthy of the acceptance and respect of a divine higher power. i.e. Kings, Rulers
Rob: Hey man what was in that milkshake you made me last night?
John: Just milk, ice cream and chocolate sauce?? Why?
Rob: Worthy of Mordor!
Worthy of Mordor by Jimmisonheh January 23, 2009

worthy of happiness 

when one is worthy they choose to experience emotions such as happiness, sadness and anger
worthy of happiness by kidsnow January 1, 2017

You are worthy of my grace 

It means I like you.

Taken from Evangelion on the newest transmission through Netflix.
Maya: You are worthy of my grace, Ma Claudine. It means I like you.
Claudine: Tendou Maya told me I am worthy of her grace. That's the first time anybody's ever said that they liked me Ever.

Not worthy of being on this story 

basically when y’all just aren’t fun enough or seem fun enough to be on this story
she was so not worthy of being on this story

A whole dollar worth of slut 

The collective noun for a group of slutty women.
That's a whole dollar worth of slut standing over there

a week's worth of sundays 

A phrase to denote a long time (as in 7 sunday's worth).
Holy crap, its gonna take me a week's worth of sundays to finish painting this house.