Bastardized version of fit like bred purely for the use of the 'what light?' pun as demonstrated below:
by chird March 15, 2004
Get the what likemug. 1. This phrase is used to ask for reassurance of a sexual action, in the same manner as dirty talk.
2. Used as a joking reference to the former to ask approval for any action, but usually one undesirable by the one questioned.
2. Used as a joking reference to the former to ask approval for any action, but usually one undesirable by the one questioned.
1. (During fellatio) "Ya like that?" "Yeah baby, do it like that."
2. (After farting) "YA LIKE THAT HAHAHA" "Eeew you sicko"
2. (After farting) "YA LIKE THAT HAHAHA" "Eeew you sicko"
by CaptainoftheSCENE February 4, 2007
Get the Ya like that?mug. A phrase used to express the sophistication of one's character. If one wears a monocle or top hat, they most definitely are like a sir. A much fancier substitute for "like a boss".
1. Bro, I totally banged that chick while wearing a monocle. Like a sir!
2. Aristocrat 1: I do say, that performance by GaGa was riveting!
Aristocrat 2: Like a sir!
2. Aristocrat 1: I do say, that performance by GaGa was riveting!
Aristocrat 2: Like a sir!
by CSirness November 11, 2012
Get the Like a sirmug. To do something--ie, run track, play steel drums, or contribute to a screenplay--with great stealth. Often better than anyone expected.
by Greg December 30, 2003
Get the like Meekinsmug. Girl: Thanks for liking my whole life :)
Boy: Feel special I Like Bombed you. I don't do it to a lot of people :)
Boy: Feel special I Like Bombed you. I don't do it to a lot of people :)
by kurakotkadyot September 20, 2009
Get the Like Bombmug. On Facebook, when one person's comment is liked by another person, whose responding comment is then liked by the original commenter.
Can be used for many reasons, the most common being:
1. Self-absorption
2. Eagerness to appear as though one has a private joke with someone else
3. Desire to publicly proclaim the good standing of a relationship to the world (whether true or false).
Can be used for many reasons, the most common being:
1. Self-absorption
2. Eagerness to appear as though one has a private joke with someone else
3. Desire to publicly proclaim the good standing of a relationship to the world (whether true or false).
Vanessa: Wow, I can't believe Brit-brit and Jen-jen are so self-absorbed that they keep parallel liking everything!
Angie: Yeah, especially since they had that big fight yesterday...everyone knows they don't really get along anymore.
Angie: Yeah, especially since they had that big fight yesterday...everyone knows they don't really get along anymore.
by korotoumou February 21, 2011
Get the parallel likingmug. The phrase is coming from the Hebrew language (free translation from Hebrew), meaning unsatisfying from an action done by someone, usually when it concerns to money issues.
when you're trying to buy rain coat in Nepal, when you know that it's price is 5$, and the seller is trying to rip you off offering "really good price of 20$", you tell him "why like this?"
by Ben Harosh December 28, 2005
Get the Why like this?mug.