by Kaylie Klopf April 27, 2005
by Michaeldeeznuts August 18, 2019
Notorious group of good looking, intelligent people online that like to complain about fireworks, helicopters, roaming dogs, group cyclists, whilst supporting their local clubs “up the gullies” or “up the mighty buggies” and occasionally doing a vorteke.
“ did ya have a guise at the Wynnum what page and see some punk let fireworks off again”
“Good dam helichoppa at it again, wonder why? Might have a guise at the Wynnum what”
“Good dam helichoppa at it again, wonder why? Might have a guise at the Wynnum what”
by Wynnumwhatter February 16, 2021
what the shrek can be used when you screw up something. it can also be used when you are high asf and don’t know what to do. it is a word that kinda clears the air
person 1: *running*
person 1: *trips*
person 1: ah what the shrek
person 2: *goes to a bar*
person 3 *stares weirdly at person 2s pants*
person 2: what the shrek
person 3: lmaoooo dude
person 1: *trips*
person 1: ah what the shrek
person 2: *goes to a bar*
person 3 *stares weirdly at person 2s pants*
person 2: what the shrek
person 3: lmaoooo dude
by yummy ummy March 07, 2020
by Gulmoul July 19, 2019
by yardardar April 01, 2021
¡¿What the foci?! is an expression that is relatively unknown and unused, considering that each year millions of high school students worldwide experience a great need for such a phrase. This phrase is simultaneously a profane question and exclamation, and so a fukquestatement. Within the realm of high school mathematics, a "focus" is a point within the interior of an "ellipse" (a circle that stayed out too late the night before, i.e. ellipsicated). An ellipse is one of the conic sections aka connexations sic. In fact, there are two such points, and the plural is foci (as in octupus / octupi). Students are often asked to find the foci of an ellipse in a homework problem or on a test. Typically, this situation arises in the spring of the school year for students in Algebra 2.
Some students had no problem figuring out the details of conic sections during the exam. However, the twins, who had instead been pondering the associated study of connexations earlier that spring instead, did have a problem. After being asked to describe the two most important points within the interior of an ellipse, bewildered and frustrated, the twins simply felt ellipsicated, looked at each other across the room and nodded in silent agreement, ¡¿What the foci?!
by nothinc April 07, 2019