by Honeymilk.teaxcx May 02, 2019
Someone emphatically stating how much one hates gossiping, that one would never engage in this sort of behavior. This implies that, "thou doth protest too much" and may in fact be a gossip.
by Chrizbeats September 13, 2013
A term used to describe when too much bad stuff has happened to ever make the situation right again.
We will never get back together after you cheated on me and stole from me. There's too much water under the bridge.
by TommyNoleBuc November 16, 2018
A gesture made by clenching both fists, extending the left and right pinky together simultaneously, and placing the fists side-by-side, resulting in an exaggerated form of the traditional "horn hand"/rock hand signal. Often done to convey a sense of irony.
by campfirewood October 05, 2004
Created by Jerry Lavigne Jr, heard by Jersey Shore in Season 4, Episode 2. You say this line to someone who's trying to smush/hit on a LG/young chick, usually after stating how damn young she already is.
Vinny: If she got a basket on her bicycle, she's too young for you, man!
Pauly D: If she still has the parental control on her TV in her bedroom, she's too young for you, bro!
Vinny: If she only owns 'Snow White' on DVD, she's too young for you, man!
Pauly D: If Keds still light up, he's too young for you, bro!
Pauly D: If she still has the parental control on her TV in her bedroom, she's too young for you, bro!
Vinny: If she only owns 'Snow White' on DVD, she's too young for you, man!
Pauly D: If Keds still light up, he's too young for you, bro!
by MAAAAAAAA August 14, 2011
1. A quote from the late, great Colonel Sanders 2. A phrase that instantly nullifies all of your opponents points, arguments, etc. 3. The greatest comeback ever
Person 1: "The sky is obviously yellow"
Person 2: "Are you kidding me? That's ridiculous, first of all, the sky is no single color, but a multitude of colors, which reflect to us as a blueish color"
Person 1: "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken"
Person 2: "Damn"
Person 2: "Are you kidding me? That's ridiculous, first of all, the sky is no single color, but a multitude of colors, which reflect to us as a blueish color"
Person 1: "I'm too drunk to taste this chicken"
Person 2: "Damn"
by forcedlife94 December 09, 2011
When somebody keeps denying something to the point where you start to think they actually did it
From Hamlet
From Hamlet
"I never borrow your clothes. I have enough of my own clothes that I would never take from your closet... You would know if I borrowed them"
"the lady doth protest too much... Why would you be so passionately denying something you weren't accused of"
"the lady doth protest too much... Why would you be so passionately denying something you weren't accused of"
by Nobody9 November 11, 2013