A slur for people of Irish and Scottish decent. Coming from the beginning of surnames "Mic" and "Mc".
by ChefsButtler November 08, 2021
A phrase, like "to through a spanner in the works", it means to mess stuff up. It is a common phrase on the west coast of the U.S., it is more commonly used with the younger generations, yet, it can also be used by older folk.
by ChefsButtler May 16, 2020
Sort of like a new player, a theater newbie is a theater kid who is new, they often don't know a lot about theater, and think that they are better than everyone else. They often are convinced that they will get the lead roll, but are often in the Ensemble or not in the show at all. They also tend to TOUCH PROPS THAT AREN'T THIER'S
Have You Heard Of Josh?
Yeah, he's such a theater newbie, he hasn't stopped saying that he will get the lead!
Yeah, he's such a theater newbie, he hasn't stopped saying that he will get the lead!
by ChefsButtler April 07, 2020
A streaming platform that is almost always broken and almost always has a lot of lag. A small movement, sometimes of the eye but can happen in almost every muscle.
do you stream on twitch? yeah, I'm 12RandomGamer12
What just happened to your arm? Oh, just a little twitch.
What just happened to your arm? Oh, just a little twitch.
by ChefsButtler December 10, 2020