by Poppy Floppy June 11, 2024
A well known individual on the Emerson College Campus. Unlike other schools where sports players hold the strongest popularity, a different set of students become popular at Emerson.
Em-Celebs typically are involved in multiple on-campus organizations and reach many social circles. Their social media stories consistently promote shows, clubs, Greek life, and creative projects they’re working on.
They’re always in-the-know about social events and constantly get stopped on the street to engage in small talk.
Just like a real celebrity, Em-celebs are rarely seen alone on campus due to their social breadth.
Em-Celebs typically are involved in multiple on-campus organizations and reach many social circles. Their social media stories consistently promote shows, clubs, Greek life, and creative projects they’re working on.
They’re always in-the-know about social events and constantly get stopped on the street to engage in small talk.
Just like a real celebrity, Em-celebs are rarely seen alone on campus due to their social breadth.
He came back from the Quidditch Team party and is getting ready for a BFA Film Wrap Party later in the night. Tomorrow, his group of friends are all hosting a Dorm party in Piano Row of 30 people. What an Em-Celeb!
by Franjoli May 13, 2022
by cbagem July 06, 2023
A kind girl who cares more about her friends then herself. She can take criticism about herself, but not any about her loved ones. She'll always be there for you, at least once she's wakes up from her nap. She needs reassurance because she can't help but overthink. She's gorgeous but not everyone sees that. She loving and kind.
You can indeed say dat to da staff at da local True Value Hardware store, but good luck on getting any discounts or other "preferential perks" as a result.
Perhaps da famous radio-ad phrase, "...and tell 'em Pat Summerall sent you" might have been more recognizable "way back when" during da time when everyone's favorite deep-and-rich-tone-voiced Irish sportscaster was making those ads, but in more-modern times, da Cotter & Co. stores' mostly-from-da-newer-generation employees will likely just give you puzzled looks if you jokingly spout said remark when you walk in da door. :P
by QuacksO November 22, 2021
This phrase is often used after "roasting" someone, or playing a trick on someone behind their back. These days, the younger generations use it to be a joke, and not in a cruel way.
Cameron: "Boy, I don't know a bit of this French."
Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"
Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"
Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
by @TheRoseBowler August 29, 2017