by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022
Phrase used in the Greater New Orleans Area to describe vehicular inspection stickers that are issued on an annual or biannual basis when checking for brakes, lights, and other safety features. Typically expire on the last day of the month on said tag.
by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022
A phrase used by people acting high and mighty in justifying COVID mitigation measures, regardless how remote or questionably effective, while their own track record is dicey and possibly hypocritical. The COVID-esque equivalent to “thank you for your service.”
by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022
Stickers placed on many gas station pumps, usually near the total sale readout, featuring President Joe Biden pointing and smiling. Became popular in the Fall 2021 when gas prices exceed $3 a gallon on average.
I saw an “I did that!” sticker when I went to get gas at Exxon. It scared me so I tried to take it off, but then the manager yelled at me and told me to leave. I’m so offended and triggered.
by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022
To add percussion, particularly bongo drums, to music. First used in Super Mario World when percussion was added to video game music when riding Yoshi.
by Jack X^2 February 19, 2022