by LovesUndead January 30, 2012
Get the Odey mug.When someone says something as if it is vague or hypothetical, but there is an unusual amount of detail
Person 1: What if when you go over there you fall over a table and onto a chicken and then she hates you because sge is an animal loving vegetarian?
Person 2: That is an oddly specific scenario
Person 2: That is an oddly specific scenario
by introvert_04 April 18, 2022
Get the oddly specific mug.When a strange situation arises and someone talking to you wonders if it's for real, cross your thumbs and make a butterfly-like movement in the air while making a very wise face. Very chic, very que sera sera....
Related to Moose Of Shame and awkward turtle.
Related to Moose Of Shame and awkward turtle.
Paris Hilton: OMG, Nicole can spell ORANGE?
You: *oddly enough butterfly* For shizz.
Paris: Whoa, you're pretty flyy.
(Not that you want PH to think you're asesome, you just want her to know you are more awesome then her...)
You: *oddly enough butterfly* For shizz.
Paris: Whoa, you're pretty flyy.
(Not that you want PH to think you're asesome, you just want her to know you are more awesome then her...)
by Claireybelle April 12, 2010
Get the oddly enough butterfly mug.To catch a football with only one hand, named after Giants star Wide Receiver, Odell Beckham Jr., known for making one handed catches
by Definitely Someone August 5, 2018
Get the Odell mug.While recording Beck's 1996 album of the same name, the then-unnamed track 'Lord Only Knows' was written down by the engineer as 'O-Del-Ay' based on his phoenetic understanding of the outro vocal. Beck is ACTUALLY singing "Órale", which is a common Hispanic term meaning:
1. affirmation that something is impressive, exclamatory
2. an agreement with a statement (similar to 'word')
3. alarm, surprise or danger
4. a simple greeting
5. "hurry up"
Beck liked the misspelling, naming the album after it. As such, the word carries a similar exclamatory function to it's Spanish pronunciation.
1. affirmation that something is impressive, exclamatory
2. an agreement with a statement (similar to 'word')
3. alarm, surprise or danger
4. a simple greeting
5. "hurry up"
Beck liked the misspelling, naming the album after it. As such, the word carries a similar exclamatory function to it's Spanish pronunciation.
by tsholl July 28, 2009
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