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Example #1:
A: "I have to see my son's principla today."
B: "Oooh, sounds like there's a fire in the mountains."
Example #2:
A: "Where have you been!?"
B: "There was a fire in the mountains."
Example #3:
A: "I really like this photo!"
B: "There's definitely a fire in the mountains."
A: "I have to see my son's principla today."
B: "Oooh, sounds like there's a fire in the mountains."
Example #2:
A: "Where have you been!?"
B: "There was a fire in the mountains."
Example #3:
A: "I really like this photo!"
B: "There's definitely a fire in the mountains."
by Al Hummins April 28, 2010
Get the Fire In The Mountains mug.This symbolises passion and hope burning within like a fire.
When a person is very passionate or hopeful towards something.
When a person is very passionate or hopeful towards something.
by Grey B April 29, 2022
Get the So fire mug.To masturbate in such a way that were your bottom half cropped out and your top half GIF'd, it would look vaguely like you were trying to start a fire. And vaguely like you were masturbating. That's the thing about vagueness. Nobody really knows what's happening. On that island. With that ball. And that man. And that beard. And I miss Helen Hunt. Remember Mad About You? I think she was in that.
Charlie: Is Jack jerking off over there?
Desmond: No, he' s trying to start a fire!
Charlie: But he might be masturbating?
Desmond: Yes.
Desmond: No, he' s trying to start a fire!
Charlie: But he might be masturbating?
Desmond: Yes.
by Betty Mustafa October 4, 2016
Get the start a fire mug.A phrase used to describe the averageness of a group of people's actions or behaviours.
Also meaning, nothing special, just average, not 'hot' or on fire.
'They' can be replaced by another pronoun if used to describe a singular person/place/event:
e.g. he/she/it didn't set the world on fire
Also meaning, nothing special, just average, not 'hot' or on fire.
'They' can be replaced by another pronoun if used to describe a singular person/place/event:
e.g. he/she/it didn't set the world on fire
John: Did you like the concert? Were the Rolling Pebbles any good?
Tim: Oh well look, they didn't set the world on fire but they were alright.
Tim: Oh well look, they didn't set the world on fire but they were alright.
by Briollette August 31, 2006
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