Actually, Shakespeare never used this specific phrase. If he had, the gramtically correct way to say it would be "I bite my thumb at thee!"
I will bite my thumb at them, which is disgrace to them if they bear it.
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
--Shakespeare (from Romeo and Juliet)
by Anonymous April 27, 2003
by Anonymous June 14, 2003
when someone is confusing you with various reindeer roof points and untrue statements about spatulas it is useful to be able to confront them with such a construction - munna munna - to show your utter disdain for their ill informed position.
J - when cooking my favourite restaurant cat I like to scrape the bits that stick to the pan off with my spatula
C- you mean fish slice
J- no this is what is called a spatula
C- you mean that fish slice?
J- spatula.
C- munna munna
C- you mean fish slice
J- no this is what is called a spatula
C- you mean that fish slice?
J- spatula.
C- munna munna
by Anonymous October 20, 2003
a spin off term derived from "metric assload". someone heard a person say "metric assload" thought it was a cool phrase forgot the phrase then tried to use the phrase but didn't know it so they came up with metric shitload.
It is unclear whether the Metric Load or Fukton scale scale of measurement came first so both are acceptable in most countries.
It is unclear whether the Metric Load or Fukton scale scale of measurement came first so both are acceptable in most countries.
dude, it's not a metric shitload...it's clearly a metric assload...i mean you see how it's spilling over right there...yea into that hole right there...anyway that part clearly makes it an assload.
by Anonymous June 16, 2003