An alternative way of describing someone as a homosexual, Usually spoken by two people behind his back.
Person1: What's up with that Brian guy over there?
Person2: Well... he drives on the wrong side of the road, if you know what I mean
Person2: Well... he drives on the wrong side of the road, if you know what I mean
by FatMonkeyJuice March 10, 2006
by Max THC November 28, 2019
by Pissinacup, yes and ... February 14, 2012
by Linny_AbAbY March 03, 2011
by The tractor whisperer July 13, 2016
"I’m mustard and he/she is ketchup" means that these two people are dating or are secretly kissing each other.
Two people are secretly dating but they don't wanna say anything about it so they say:
"I'm mustard and he/she is ketchup"
"I'm mustard and he/she is ketchup"
by Mr Thawne January 22, 2019
A single, two-word phrase that contains both the phrases "He's ok" and "She's broken", describing the stereotypically-common occurrence of a male getting over a failed relationship while a female is still devastated by it.
Guy: You're a great girl but it's over.
Girl: But you said you loved me?
Guy: Yeah. But I heard you wouldn't put out if I didn't.
She's broken.
Girl: But you said you loved me?
Guy: Yeah. But I heard you wouldn't put out if I didn't.
She's broken.
by mydria May 18, 2011