by milo June 16, 2003
Get the milo mug.A. An extremely ugly woman. B. A woman who resembles a man. C. A woman with a deep man-like voice.
Derived from the character Jim Carrey portrayed on "In Living Color" Most notably in the skit "Buffed, Beautiful and Bitchin'"
Derived from the character Jim Carrey portrayed on "In Living Color" Most notably in the skit "Buffed, Beautiful and Bitchin'"
by Mike Losquadro November 2, 2006
Get the Vera De Milo mug.The type of dude who would rather listen to music all day than do boring crap. Would easily do something stupid to impress his girlfriend and/or peers. Would listen to grunge or rock music, hates pop and lots of trends. Probably would get broken up with, not break up with someone. One girl kind of dude, not a player.
Girl: "Milo isn't here today. Do you know where he is?"
Milo's friend: "He's probably on his couch listening to MCR all day again."
Milo's friend: "He's probably on his couch listening to MCR all day again."
by ilistentogreendaytoomuch69 June 9, 2018
Get the Milo mug.Nestle Milo is a chocolate malt drink popular in Australia.
I bought some at a specialty market and it's yummy!
I bought some at a specialty market and it's yummy!
by Figure.10 June 26, 2009
Get the Milo mug.Milo: A sweet and perfectly nerdy boy. He’s very cute and will always be there for you. He’s absolutely perfection. If you have a Milo in your life, you’re VERY lucky.
by Łøü June 11, 2018
Get the Milo mug.Excellent. Superlative. Top notch. Used to express delight, satisfaction, victory, or pleasant surprise.
This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.
by Tom Cerveaux April 9, 2008
Get the Millhouse mug.An exclamation added to the end of a sentence... e.g. when you hate flood pants but then you realize how effective they really are.
by Legit not a troll February 19, 2018
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