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Definitions by Kre8ivity

The likes of which we have never seen

The biggest cliche the world has ever known. Mostly used when crippled by a limited vocabulary. Can pertain to Nuclear war with North Korea, flooding, record breaking Hurricanes that aren't caused by climate change (obviously), inauguration crowds (probably) etc.
Yo' moms: "Have you heard the Don on the news today, addressing the hurricane victims in the trailer park in Naples Florida?"

Me: "Of course. He just made "The likes of which we have never seen" the biggest cliche ever. A cliche, the likes of which we have never seen."

Toyota Prius 

"Toyota Prius" is the "Audi 5000" for 2010 and beyond. They can be used interchangeably, but today "Toyota Prius" seems more apropos. It means that you are leaving. Leaving with a quickness, a sense of urgency. Also, you may not have functioning brakes.
Person 1: "Yo! this party is whack, I'm Audi 5000!"
Person 2: "Werd li4e, God! I'ma Toyota Prius up out dis b!tch 2"
Person 1: "tru tru"
Person 2: "Peace, kid"
Person 1: "Ghost"
Person 2: "1"
Toyota Prius by Kre8ivity April 19, 2010