This is another way of saying that you like something but aren't 100% sure that you will do it again.
by JoeyBomm October 15, 2021
by Nugget_In_A_Biscuit July 25, 2019
This phrase was said by the greatest Chris of all time.... Chris Evans in an interview with Jimmy Fallon.
In his Bostonian accent, he changes the l's and the r's into w's making "I don't like it" into " I don't wike it."
His nephew too speaks like this and he claims that this incorporated with his day to day vernacular.
He claims to say " I don't wike it" a few thousand times to just to himself under his breath.
I don't wike it is a cute way of saying I don't like it
He even said this phrase in an interview with Jeremy Renner
In his Bostonian accent, he changes the l's and the r's into w's making "I don't like it" into " I don't wike it."
His nephew too speaks like this and he claims that this incorporated with his day to day vernacular.
He claims to say " I don't wike it" a few thousand times to just to himself under his breath.
I don't wike it is a cute way of saying I don't like it
He even said this phrase in an interview with Jeremy Renner
Friend 1: hey let's go and work out.
Friend 2: Noooo... Please no.
Friend 1: what!? Why?
Friend 2: i don't wike it.
Friend 2: Noooo... Please no.
Friend 1: what!? Why?
Friend 2: i don't wike it.
by huCkleBerRy_mUffIn May 14, 2022
by Korora March 08, 2004
by Muffin44 July 11, 2021
(phrase used with extreme anger and distaste)a term used when you dont understand something but still make a dramatic effort to make it seem like you do, in fact, understand.
kid 1: "as my hair grows so does my personality"
kid with no clue: ..........
kid 2: i dont think he understands
kid with no clue: you don't think i understand!?
kid with no clue: ..........
kid 2: i dont think he understands
kid with no clue: you don't think i understand!?
by johnny hash345 April 07, 2009
A mix-up of Idk (I don't know) and Idc (I don't care)
used to indicate not knowing and caring about something.
used to indicate not knowing and caring about something.
by \/+{[me]}+\/ January 22, 2021