An interview-based podcast, also known as "KTHE Podcast," hosted by Aric Paul and produced by Seth Stahlmann in Sarasota FL. The name is completely random and the show seemingly has nothing to do with Hotels.
by SETHPAIZ July 02, 2024
What you jokingly say to someone as you're turning off da Iowa interstate to show him da famous sunshine-yellow water-tower wif da smileyfaces painted on it.
Tour bus driver, smilingly speaking to his passengers over the PA system as he's pulling off I-80 at Exit 76: Okay, Folks --- here we are at "the happiest town on Earth" --- Adair you to keep a straight face when you see their water-tower!
by QuacksO June 13, 2019
by WeeWoo21919 October 13, 2020
by WeeWoo21919 October 13, 2020
Phrase used by the supreme leader, the one and only Mr D. Often used when the mentioned above arrives anywhere late.
by N1993RS February 17, 2025
An passive aggressive, authoritative, informal way of telling someone to keep moving along, especially in a job setting where managing the flow of people is considered important.
E.g bouncers or security.
E.g bouncers or security.
I’ve already told you 3 times - you’re not on the list. Now keep it pushin pal.
Area’s off limits. Move along, keep it pushin pal.
Area’s off limits. Move along, keep it pushin pal.
by 3ballmonster June 09, 2024
Keep On Running - a metaphor to not ever give up and to keep moving forward in life. It is based on the concept that life is journey and in your journey is a personal race to successfully get to and cross the finish line of success and accomplishment. In the race of life are your trials, tribulations, setbacks, and struggles, and it is a marathon and not a sprint. Used in the writings of The RhymistGift and The Consummate Transitioner based on Aesop’s fable “The Tortoise and the Hare.”
Life is a race, and the only way to get to the finish line is to keep on running. Keep on running your race and do not ever stop until you have crossed the finish line. The tortoise was not the swiftest or the strongest, but he won the race, because he kept on running (did not give up) and crossed the finish line. Life is not fair or equal, but you can win your personal race, if you keep on running.
by The Rhymist Gift - CW July 10, 2021