by sbcadillac March 17, 2005
An exclamation used to express the frustration that occurs when you need to repeat yourself many times over.
Derived from the video game Brain Age, in which during one of the activities it had trouble with voice recognition.
Derived from the video game Brain Age, in which during one of the activities it had trouble with voice recognition.
Subject A: So, I found a $20 bill on the ground yesterday, right outside my house.
Subject B: What?
Subject A: I found $20 yesterday.
Subject B: What?
Subject A: A $20 dollar bill, I found one yesterday!!
Subject B: A 20 what?
Subject A: Blue! BLUE!!!!!!
Subject B: What?
Subject A: I found $20 yesterday.
Subject B: What?
Subject A: A $20 dollar bill, I found one yesterday!!
Subject B: A 20 what?
Subject A: Blue! BLUE!!!!!!
by Dominic F October 23, 2007
Street name for the drug Roxicontin/Roxycodone used because they are small blue pills usually costing anywhere from $10-15.
by LadyJay January 06, 2010
by Katie123456 March 30, 2008
"You know I'm free, free now baby
I'm free from your spell
I'm free, free now
I'm free from your spell
And now that it's over
All I can do is wish you well"
The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
Blues Great
I'm free from your spell
I'm free, free now
I'm free from your spell
And now that it's over
All I can do is wish you well"
The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
Blues Great
by Blues Student January 09, 2008
A certain wavelength of light lying within the visible spectrum, while being the shortest wavelength. On average, it is about 475 nanometers. Its very near the ultraviolet spectrum, which is bluer than a normal human can see. It is the color of the sky, ocean, and some peoples' eyes. Honestly, I'm hoping only the colorblind are seeing this, cuz otherwise this is kinda dumb.
by FightOnG November 19, 2016
'blues' were originally known to intravenous drug users as azure-colored instant-release 10 mg oxymorphone, manufactured by ENDO. These were rightly considered the holy grail of pharmaceutical opiates before being discontinued due to problems with black market diversion and robberies. Many users ranked them more euphoric than heroin. They are cited in many works of fiction, notably Drugstore Cowboy.
by natenatenatenate December 14, 2008