Possibly ole do the worst years in a very long time since the Great Depression. In the future, the phrase “2020” could replace that use of “hell” in conversations, as shown
by Walking_slushee January 01, 2021
Also spelled Walking Slushee, is an inside joke that began somewhere in Gig Harbor WA or Tacoma WA, and is when someone for Halloween out there pet Duck inside an ICEE slushee, and the slushee appeared to be walking, this was a meme, with a quick rise and fall, but deserves to be remembered.
Herb: “remember when Kati cut out holes in a slushee and put her pet duck in it for Halloween, and called it “the walking slushee”
by Walking_slushee January 01, 2021
(Stem- comedic) The present tense action of “being funny.” Meaning to cause laughter temporarily in the present tense. Specifically used when someone will never be funny again. Similar to the temporary verb tense in Spanish. This action is not long lasting
John: “john’s killing it up there. That guys is hilarious”
Jonh: “he’s not gonna be funny tomorrow, that makes him comedeau”
Jonh: “he’s not gonna be funny tomorrow, that makes him comedeau”
by Walking_slushee December 27, 2021
Term used when talking about a meme, that is a video, because memes are pictures, and vines aren’t in style anymore, that awkward moment arises when you want to to say you have a “funni” to show to someone, that’s what it simply is.
by Walking_slushee January 01, 2021
by Walking_slushee January 01, 2021
The action is which you are looking for a cookie, whether you are looking to steal a cookie, or find your lost cookie, it’s considered clooking when you are looking for a cookie. Typically a name you call someone who has lost there cookie, and are looking for it.
by Walking_slushee December 31, 2020
Term used when your Wifi at home seems to not load a simply request, like a picture or video on Instagram, and is when you turn off the WiFi and use your network for a brief moment, then switch back once the picture of video has loaded. (If anyone has a better name for this then please by all means use that instead)
by Walking_slushee January 01, 2021