by forsenBAJ January 15, 2021
Common line uttered by King of the Hill character Hank Hill when his son Bobby acts in a way that irritates and/or confuses him.
by Gaaraofthedamned March 01, 2012
by -BillyJoe- October 29, 2020
Very busy. This term is used frequently and vigorously by residents of Maine, as observed by comedian Bob Marley.
by gruverja May 02, 2008
To swing a combination of 3 punches, alternating from your left hand to your right, scoring a KO with the third.
John: Danny was being a cheeky cunt last night.
Mark: Oh yeah I heard, didn't you end up knocking him out?
John: Yeah, gave him the left right goodnight.
Mark: Solid cunt.
Mark: Oh yeah I heard, didn't you end up knocking him out?
John: Yeah, gave him the left right goodnight.
Mark: Solid cunt.
by BanterWagonn March 03, 2014
N. Occurs when two or more people reach into an open bag of Doritos at the same time. The person who has eaten the least Doritos has the right-of-way.
*two guys reach for Doritos*
Guy 1: Oh sorry dude go ahead.
Guy 2: Nah bro you got the Doritos right-of-way.
Guy 1: Oh sorry dude go ahead.
Guy 2: Nah bro you got the Doritos right-of-way.
by Thesaucyfireball December 07, 2013
int - The official Motto of Scotland Yard. Used to question the happenings at a scene. Also a very uppity way of asking "What's going on?"
Phil: Evenin', mates.
John: Evenin', Phil. Blimey! *shoots Phil*
Policeman: Right, what's all this, then?
Snob A: Good evening, old sport.
Snob B: Right, what's all this, then?
John: Evenin', Phil. Blimey! *shoots Phil*
Policeman: Right, what's all this, then?
Snob A: Good evening, old sport.
Snob B: Right, what's all this, then?
by Justin Briggs September 26, 2006