Herbert is the name of a man who had the best smile and lit up the room when he entered he always makes sure that he is on good terms with everyone. who is also Makayla's godfather and rayniques granddad.
¨Man, I wish herbert was here I miss him so much¨ makayla said.
¨Yeah dawg I miss him so much it´s crazy¨ Raynique said.
¨wrd2¨says makayla.
¨Yeah dawg I miss him so much it´s crazy¨ Raynique said.
¨wrd2¨says makayla.
by weh8tek@y January 19, 2023

A powerhouse twin duo, Keon and Kavon Herbert, known for their legendary memes, contagious energy, and effortlessly viral moments. Masters of internet comedy with faces so expressive they practically speak in GIFs. Their signature smiles, sharp humor, and natural charisma have solidified them as both internet icons and lowkey heartthrobs. If you don’t know the Herbert Twins, you’re probably not on the right side of the internet.
by rustyoldvolkswagen March 28, 2025

"When Lincoln City visited Nuneaton they took a right bunch of herberts. The damage ran into pounds"
by Terry Clee October 10, 2019

by PoggersAmongUs January 6, 2022

A man that went on many adventures with his stalwart Ghoul manservant named Argyle. Thy went on many adventures together like when they escaped Paradise Falls and lead slavers to Rockopolis.
by aardvark man April 22, 2018

The term "Herbert" was an uncomplimentary slang term used by the acolytes of Dr. Sevrin. The basis for the term was a minor official named Herbert, notorious for his rigid and limited patterns of thought.
In 2269, they referred to Captain Kirk by this moniker several times, and Spock once (who denied the comparison), as the officers were interfering with their attempt to locate Eden. Unfamiliar with the term, Kirk asked Spock what it meant, and Spock told him, prompting Kirk to reply that he'd try to be less like the individual described. When blocking the halls of the USS Enterprise, they protested by shouting the phrase over and over. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
In 2269, they referred to Captain Kirk by this moniker several times, and Spock once (who denied the comparison), as the officers were interfering with their attempt to locate Eden. Unfamiliar with the term, Kirk asked Spock what it meant, and Spock told him, prompting Kirk to reply that he'd try to be less like the individual described. When blocking the halls of the USS Enterprise, they protested by shouting the phrase over and over. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")
by Anonygnostymo217 December 15, 2020

by This Name Is Not Available April 26, 2022
