1. Non-vulgar equivalent of the F-word, S-word, and D-word.
2. Verbal equivalent for rolling eyes, shaking head, or face-palm in reaction to annoying, abrasive or otherwise unwanted comments and conversation.
3. Disdain for any person, place, thing, or situation.
2. Verbal equivalent for rolling eyes, shaking head, or face-palm in reaction to annoying, abrasive or otherwise unwanted comments and conversation.
3. Disdain for any person, place, thing, or situation.
1. That's some messed up wope.
2. Person A - "Your music taste is stupid, you should listen to more hip-hop and up to date stuff." Person B - "Wope."
3. Person A - "What about meatloaf for dinner, honey?" Person B - "Hmmm. Wope. Let's have fish instead."
2. Person A - "Your music taste is stupid, you should listen to more hip-hop and up to date stuff." Person B - "Wope."
3. Person A - "What about meatloaf for dinner, honey?" Person B - "Hmmm. Wope. Let's have fish instead."
by Jukey23 March 13, 2010
1. "This Wii version of Call of Duty is blooge."
1a. "My smoothie tastes blooge."
2. Person A - "We were supposed to go to Red Lobster, but instead we're going to Long John Silvers because I didn't get my check yet." Person B - "Blooge."
2a. - Person A - "Its such a nice day out, don't you want to mow the lawn, dear?" Person B - "Blooge."
2b. - "Blooge, I got a sweater for Christmas...again."
1a. "My smoothie tastes blooge."
2. Person A - "We were supposed to go to Red Lobster, but instead we're going to Long John Silvers because I didn't get my check yet." Person B - "Blooge."
2a. - Person A - "Its such a nice day out, don't you want to mow the lawn, dear?" Person B - "Blooge."
2b. - "Blooge, I got a sweater for Christmas...again."
by Jukey23 March 13, 2010