Definitions by Uncle Dimma
another day at the office
person 1) how was your day
person 2) ah boring, you know another day at the office
person 1) but you don't work at an office, but a warehouse
person 2) it's a new expression for "same shit, different day".
person 2) ah boring, you know another day at the office
person 1) but you don't work at an office, but a warehouse
person 2) it's a new expression for "same shit, different day".
another day at the office by Uncle Dimma December 30, 2014
right up your alley
1) something you are proficient at and capable of doing
2) a social class that you don't belong to but whose members you associate with anyways, probably f-sag
2) a social class that you don't belong to but whose members you associate with anyways, probably f-sag
in terms of both definitions 1 and 2, if you are in jail for issues of domestic violence and misogynistic assault, who says says something more serious, like rape and murder, can't be right up your alley as well?
right up your alley by Uncle Dimma December 30, 2014
snare the groundhog before your foundation is destroyed
if you have a house and a groundhog living under your front porch, you better snare the groundhog before your foundation is destroyed. In this scenario, this phrase IMHO is therefore more than just friendly advice.
snare the groundhog before your foundation is destroyed by Uncle Dimma December 27, 2014
right up your alley
1) something you are proficient at and capable of doing
2) a social class that you don't belong to but whose members you associate with anyways, probably f-sag
2) a social class that you don't belong to but whose members you associate with anyways, probably f-sag
in terms of both definitions 1 and 2, if you are in jail for issues of domestic violence and misogynistic assault, who says says something more serious, like rape and murder, can't be right up your alley as well?
right up your alley by Uncle Dimma December 27, 2014
to fuel a mutually beneficial relationship
a) to see eye-to-eye
b) to reach a common level of understanding, whether in terms of intimacy or otherwise
b) to reach a common level of understanding, whether in terms of intimacy or otherwise
if you want to properly communicate with someone, and avoid conflict, you need to start by learning how to learn how to fuel a mutually beneficial relationship
to fuel a mutually beneficial relationship by Uncle Dimma December 26, 2014