When something good has occurred, this expression should take place to show that u have recognised the fact that something good has happened.
Can be done in a calm voice or in a very enthusiastic/excited voice.
Can be done in a calm voice or in a very enthusiastic/excited voice.
Daniel's friend decides to cook a great meal for him: Daniel then says: "Flame-On"
Daniel's football team has just scored an amazing goal to win the game, and he then says: "Flame-ON"
Daniel Finds out that 3 beautiful women want to model their bikinis in front of him, he then says: "FLAME-ON"
Daniel's football team has just scored an amazing goal to win the game, and he then says: "Flame-ON"
Daniel Finds out that 3 beautiful women want to model their bikinis in front of him, he then says: "FLAME-ON"
by Daniel January 30, 2005
A gay man who is also a whore. Mainly used to insult another male who is not acting "manly". This can be insulting to either gay or straight men, or both.
by Daniel September 18, 2003
An in-shore wave. Usually smaller than the waves out-the-back. Slang-term used most often by surfers
by Daniel April 29, 2003
Noun. (Slang) Area code in southern California for the Inland Empire. Typically refers to southern San Bernardino County and Riverside County and some portions of east Los Angeles County (i.e., San Bernardino, Riverside, Ontario, Pomona, San Dimas etc.)
I'm heading out to see my 909 buddies in Riverside and Fontana tomorrow!
Comment submitted with request to Delete: "Several of the cities named as being in eastern Los Angeles county are not in L.A. County. In fact, Riverside and San Bernardino are the county seats of Riverside County and San Bernardino County respectively."
Comment submitted with request to Delete: "Several of the cities named as being in eastern Los Angeles county are not in L.A. County. In fact, Riverside and San Bernardino are the county seats of Riverside County and San Bernardino County respectively."
by Daniel September 09, 2003
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A self righteous band imported from overseas. now mainly serves as an advertising campaing for the democratic party. oh, need we mention they've long since gone soft. i think maddox called it best.
"As sanctimonious as U2 tries to be, the reason their faces are lit during the commercial isn't because they're larger-than-life rock stars, but rather, because they're not. When was the last time U2 had a hit? Or a flop? Or anything for that matter? Their last major release was in 2000, an album which was so inconsequential that merely labeling it as such bumps it into a lesser category of sucktitude (but just barely, so eat shit). If their faces weren't lit up, nobody would know who they were except for the most diehard U2 fans, and nobody cares what they think."
-maddox
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by daniel September 16, 2005