@TheRoseBowler's definitions
Pun.
This is a pun that is made in the industry of music. As played with most instruments, there is a musical clef called, "Treble". People in music will use this as a pun word, to replace other worlds such as "trouble".
This is a pun that is made in the industry of music. As played with most instruments, there is a musical clef called, "Treble". People in music will use this as a pun word, to replace other worlds such as "trouble".
Band Director: "We will now play in C# Major with the treble clef!"
Band student: "Oh no! That sounds quite treblesome!"
Band student: "Oh no! That sounds quite treblesome!"
by @TheRoseBowler April 12, 2017

This phrase is often used after "roasting" someone, or playing a trick on someone behind their back. These days, the younger generations use it to be a joke, and not in a cruel way.
Cameron: "Boy, I don't know a bit of this French."
Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"
Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"
Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
by @TheRoseBowler September 2, 2017

This phrase is often used when disagreeing with someone. For example, if someone calls you something, you can use this phrase to say, "Nah fam"! Some may think fam is used as a shorter term of "family," but this is not the case. You use this when referring to someone you are close to or are your so called, "homedogs."
Lydia: "Danny, you are truly, the most amazing person I have ever met!"
Danny: "Nah fam, that's you! You've always been the amazing one to me!"
Danny: "Nah fam, that's you! You've always been the amazing one to me!"
by @TheRoseBowler May 1, 2017
