Person A: James was so close to Nick that he could feel his breathe.
Person B: Yeah, James was up in his grundle.
Person B: Yeah, James was up in his grundle.
by Juno992 April 03, 2010
The popular opening phrase used in texts by socially awkward guys to seem vaguely casual and interesting without being excessively needy and extra; there is also the clever use of an emoji to convey a playful boyish spirit. It is important to note that this only seems cool to them and not the intended recipient of the text
Normal People:
N: Hey, how's it going?
M: Not much
N(internally): I'm going to die alone and unloved
Socially Awkward
N: Hi, anybody there :P ?
M: Not much
N (internally): I am a cool, funny and valid human being
N: Hey, how's it going?
M: Not much
N(internally): I'm going to die alone and unloved
Socially Awkward
N: Hi, anybody there :P ?
M: Not much
N (internally): I am a cool, funny and valid human being
by Parasitical Pineapple October 23, 2017
1. When one's acts or speech are supportive of a position, group, or event; especially when such support is (or appears to be) atypical.
2. Dressing up for a formal event.
2. Dressing up for a formal event.
Although Parker is generally critical of religion, he puts-his-tie-on for Mormons, for whom he has profound respect.
I generally like dressing like a slob, but I put-my-tie-on for Grandma's funeral, to show my respect.
I generally like dressing like a slob, but I put-my-tie-on for Grandma's funeral, to show my respect.
by schulwitz October 05, 2011
When listening to music, instead of bobbing ones head to the beat, one bobs ones head along with the hi-hat.
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