When a man tries to use his perceived male superiority (physical, intellect, experience, seniority at work etc), this phrase can be offered in response by a female. Can be useful in dealing with attempts at mansplaining.
Derived from the phrase “wind your neck in”.
Derived from the phrase “wind your neck in”.
by Wight Eggy January 22, 2025
by MoistureGorilla February 19, 2025
A song that is made by Kinneret and became popular by the "I've been here 60 years and I'm still not bored" meme
"hey, what's the name of that "I've been here 60 years" song?
"I think it's called no wind resistance
"I think it's called no wind resistance
by Cloudy NotValid May 15, 2022
Andrew thought to himself:
-I hope we reach our floor soon, someone cut wind in the elevator and I'm dying.
-I hope we reach our floor soon, someone cut wind in the elevator and I'm dying.
by Svenpai March 21, 2018
by teemtom August 13, 2024
by thepulloutking June 02, 2022
by dav3dlegend September 21, 2015