The same as the original shit tins, meaning a vast quantity of a given item with the preffix 'ye olde' indicating someting from days gone by.
Lets be honest, it just sounds better!
Lets be honest, it just sounds better!
by Guru December 05, 2004
by Hunter126 September 12, 2016
One of the more irritating common misconceptions. 'Ye', as an old english word, meant 'you'. It has never meant 'the' as it would have to in order for Ye Olde Tea Shoppe to make sense. Christ almighty!
"You know, I bet we'd get a lot more visitors to our cafe if we tried to get the oldies in. You know, in a kind of 'Ye Olde Tea Shoppe' kind of way."
"You ignorant twat." (etc)
"You ignorant twat." (etc)
by Bonny lad November 11, 2004
used in the town of whitley bay as a subistue for who are you talkin to first used in the G.N.V.Q class of 2002/3
by headcheese June 11, 2003
Person 1:"Hey bob?"
Person 2:"Yeah dude?"
Person 1:"I'm feeling very THANO CAR YES MA'AM today, aren't you?"
Person 2:"Why yes dude, I am in fact feeling very THANO CAR YES MA'AM today."
Person 2:"Yeah dude?"
Person 1:"I'm feeling very THANO CAR YES MA'AM today, aren't you?"
Person 2:"Why yes dude, I am in fact feeling very THANO CAR YES MA'AM today."
by BIG Robux November 01, 2019
1) a phrase used when agreeing with something and or given in confused agrence
2) a response to a question you dont know the answer to
2) a response to a question you dont know the answer to
Teacher:when did the war of 1812 occur
Student: yes very much so
Stranger 1:hey whats the time
Stranger 2:yes very much so
Student: yes very much so
Stranger 1:hey whats the time
Stranger 2:yes very much so
by L for Lavender September 30, 2020
by x19 January 18, 2005