Skip to main content

with a capital

This phrase adds emphasis to something, and is followed by the first letter in the word.
Man, I am Hungry with a capital H!
(I am very hungry).

He's Stupid with a capital S!
(He is very stupid.)
by Janis March 11, 2005
mugGet the with a capital mug.

with flying colors

in a bold and assured way, in a spectacular or grand way
by Light Joker July 17, 2007
mugGet the with flying colors mug.

with bells on

Ready to go full tilt. Possibly early version of balls out.
Poo: You coming to my party?
Roo: Yes, I will be there with bells on.
by -=M=- November 3, 2005
mugGet the with bells on mug.

with your name on it

An phrase that indicates that something is reserved for the specified person. Does not mean that it literally has the person's name written on it.
Carlos: "Hey Jose I found this awesome nametag with your name on it."
Jose: "Let me see it... What the fuck man, it says 'Bob Saget' on it."
Carlos: "AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I got you good, you fucker!!!"
Jose: "Just shut up and help me finish unclogging the shitter."
by Nick D July 14, 2004
mugGet the with your name on it mug.

With all due respect

A common phrase used before criticizing someone to avoid violent confrontation.
Bob: With all due respect Steve, you're useless. Incompetence itself.

Steve: Where the fuck is my "due" respect?
by Luna Love February 22, 2010
mugGet the With all due respect mug.

With Ketchup

It can be used to add flare or meaning to a sentence. Saying ''With Ketchup'' insinuates that what you are saying carries importance to you or someone else. "He washes his car everyday, with ketchup."
Does not mean the actual sauce most of the time
"I talk serious like I like my snacks, with ketchup," "I just got the new Jordan’s, with ketchup," or "I'll call you later, with ketchup."

It can be used to end nearly every sentence, which is possibly one of the reasons it has caught on so quickly.
by ballerslangnow August 18, 2007
mugGet the With Ketchup mug.

with bells on

"with bells on" was first used in the Royal Navy and is in referance to a sailors bell bottom torusers. The uniform that included these trousers was their dress gear and was only worn when on liberty or various ceremonies like colours or sunset. It was also popular to wear this uniform to events such as weddings or funerals as it was proberbly the best clothing they possessed.
So to say u will be somewhere "with bells on" is to say u will be in your best dress and in a military fashion.
by Zerofourdelta January 10, 2008
mugGet the with bells on mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email