An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!".
Common variations: "Git it roond ye"
Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
Said in response to terrible acting. The phrase is a reference to Tommy Wiseau's cult classic film "The Room", considered one of the worst films ever made.
An all-encompassing adverb/verb, describing or replacing any verb in any context, primarily in a demeaning, shifty, or semi-sexualized fashion. The word can also be used as a connection between two images implying an action or connection between the two. Using the word exclusively conveys a certain type of approval and/or mutual understanding with another person's comments or a message conveyed through a picture.