A guy at work is singing along to the radio, in a high pitched girly voice. To subtly make fun of him, one of workmates asks, 'Were you in the choir?'
by cherrypicker September 12, 2006
by RubberDuck March 20, 2005
A vine of girl on the phone walking down the street "and they were roommates"
the guy saying "omg they were roomats"
the guy saying "omg they were roomats"
the girl; "And they were roommates"
the guy sitting on the stairs by his door "omg they were roommates"
the guy sitting on the stairs by his door "omg they were roommates"
by ALLHAILJUNKOENOSHIMA June 02, 2023
"Dwaaahhling!!! So glad you made it! What did you think of the show?"
"Oh uh...wow! The costumes were great! Where did you hire them?"
Subtext: the acting was wooden; no one knew their lines; I kept looking at my watch. It was a sack of pig shit.
"Oh uh...wow! The costumes were great! Where did you hire them?"
Subtext: the acting was wooden; no one knew their lines; I kept looking at my watch. It was a sack of pig shit.
by McCririck's unlucky Laundress September 14, 2005
A song by Beyonce off her 3rd album "I Am...Sasha Fierce". It is argubaly the most sexist song ever.
In Beyonce's song "If I Were a Boy", she states that only guys hurt the ones that love them, cheat, stick up for their friends when the screw around, and are never taken for granted.
by viva riolu June 04, 2011
by nate fine May 23, 2004
NOUN: a were sellout is a part of the were community (i.e a person who believes he/she has the soul of an animal in them: see were)who is only a were because he/she was told it was "cool." Also, were sellouts travel in packs and divert attention from their own shittiness by claiming you can only have the spirit of an animal native to your state inside of you. Idiotic, though it is, they follow this belief with vigor and will accuse you of selling out if ou live in Vermont and have, say, a lion spirit. Because we all know animal spirits need to obey the political borders of the world. Obviously. Omniscient beings bow down to the divine power of the highway patrol.
by Damon Mudd June 11, 2005