1) Used in reference to being let down by an individual or to an individual who is not doing their share of the work, ie: slacking off
2) A phrase uttered often by Best Buy store manager Abbas Sharr to his employees
3) A phrase uttered by Abbas Sharr that his employees believed he picked up from watching "The Sandlot" too much.
2) A phrase uttered often by Best Buy store manager Abbas Sharr to his employees
3) A phrase uttered by Abbas Sharr that his employees believed he picked up from watching "The Sandlot" too much.
1) You didn't do your half of the class project? You're killing me here.
2) Abbas: How did that last sale go, did you get them to buy the service plan?
Employee: No, they didn't want the service plan.
Abbas: Damn, you're killing me.
3) You're killing me Smalls!
2) Abbas: How did that last sale go, did you get them to buy the service plan?
Employee: No, they didn't want the service plan.
Abbas: Damn, you're killing me.
3) You're killing me Smalls!
by Josh May 07, 2003
1. a fat slut
2. the people who consistently eat the buffet at dominos
3. a growing percentage of america
2. the people who consistently eat the buffet at dominos
3. a growing percentage of america
Man: I just thought you were some random foodslut.
Woman: I'm not a fucking foodslut.
Man: The surgeon general has just issued a new study that indicates the percentage of foodsluts in America is on the rise.
Child(slang): But mom, I don't want to go to that camp - only foodsluts go to that camp.
Woman: I'm not a fucking foodslut.
Man: The surgeon general has just issued a new study that indicates the percentage of foodsluts in America is on the rise.
Child(slang): But mom, I don't want to go to that camp - only foodsluts go to that camp.
by Josh November 27, 2003
by Josh January 30, 2004
Scary logo from Paramount used from 1975-87. The music was composed by Lalo Schifrin (1932-) from 1975-76 & 1978-87 & by Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004) from 1976-78.
by Josh November 21, 2004
Scary logo from Paramount used from 1975-87. The music was composed by Lalo Schifrin from 1975-76 & 1978-87 & by Jerry Goldsmith from 1976-78.
The Blue Mountain is at the end of Happy Days.
by Josh November 15, 2004
by Josh October 03, 2003