Translated from French, means "I am Charlie". It is a slogan adopted in protest to a murderous January 7, 2015, attack on the Paris-based publication of "Charlie Hebdo". The attack was perpetrated by Islamic extremist in retaliation for the publication's lampooning of Mohammad. Over 4 million marched to the slogan, effectively standing up for every person's God-given right to be an obnoxious asshole.
by Brianator37 January 12, 2015
I entered the room and it felt like I was there at an earlier time in the day. It felt like Today Je Vu.
by Prince of Wheels August 20, 2009
When a male chickens out and decides to be a bigger person against a wannabe bully/SoundCloud rapper
(contrary to popular belief it does not involve sexual harassment of females)
(contrary to popular belief it does not involve sexual harassment of females)
by slimshadyhater15 September 12, 2023
Sentence used by 90% of american dumbasses that think they can speak french while they don't even realize that they just said they are goddamn baguettes.
by ShitIForgotToPee October 13, 2020
Using proper french, one says J'ai froid- rather than Je suis froid.
In many regions it tends to mean that some one is awkward, or distant.
In many cases people use it as slang for someone who has erectile disfunction, and or 'cold' in bed.
In many regions it tends to mean that some one is awkward, or distant.
In many cases people use it as slang for someone who has erectile disfunction, and or 'cold' in bed.
by Yoyomaa January 26, 2009
by eda-skip January 23, 2022
It is a Serbian phrase meaning Kosovo is Serbia popularised in Serbia after Kosovo war of independence
An Albanian guy said to me that Kosovo is Albanian so I whacked him down and said to him "Kosovo je Srbija"
by Kaiser57 February 18, 2018