The flipside of
Hell right!. Also used to express emphatic agreement.
Person 1: Want to go to Mallet tonight?
Person 2: Damn yeah!
What one accrues each time they blaspheme.
Then she started cussng Drew out hardcore; she totally racked up some G.D. points.
1) J.R.R. Tolkien, an accomplished professional philologist as well as novelist, described "cellar door" as the most beautiful combination of sounds possible in the English language. This is an alternative spelling.
2) Land of the mythical twin Nor'veI cities of Alagasco and Tennegasco
1) Man, 'celardor' doesn't even sound that cool; I don't know what he was talking about.
2) "...and they journeyed for a fortnight and a half deep into the country of Celardor..."
1)Contraction for "Nor have I" Usually used to express negative accord conversationally.
2) Fictional inhabitants of of
Celardor
1) Person 1: Have you filed your taxes yet?
Person 2: No, not yet.
Person 3: Nor've I.
2) The Nor'veI reside in the twin cities of Alagasco and Tennegasco deep within the heart of
Celardor.
Onomatopoeic interjection used to describe something unexpected (particularly of unusual size or swiftness) appearing in close proximity, particularly to one's face
Man, I turned around and your sunglasses were like "Bluh-kyack!" all up in ma face.
Person 1: Man! I can't believe you just slapped me like that!
Person 2: Bluh-kyack!
Unexpected, erratic loss of digital control, resulting in garbled typed text.
His note says "yiu noeed to hurry up and come doen befor we leave@@@2@1!" He must have had a finger seizure.
Buy a
finger seizure
mug!
what you get when you cross a shih tzu with a bulldog. Not to be confused with a
bull zu
Michael: you mean like a shiht dog?