The international rule states the only acceptable instance where intercourse is ok with someone other than your significant other is when they are in France and the person committing the act is Vegan.
“Hold up, didn’t your girlfriend cheat on you bruh?” “I guess not. International Rules, I was in France.”
by Nice Hairline Kid August 16, 2018
Get the International Rulesmug. "It's april 12!" - "Don't forget to babysit Tamás because he will do something dumb, it's International Butams day"
by birdbirdbird bird April 26, 2024
Get the International Butams daymug. by BaconReh69 May 10, 2021
Get the Internal tail ticklinmug. Translation of the Korean 와랑둥이, the term of endearment created by k-army for i-army. The abbreviated version of this nickname is "i-lovelies".
The name originates from the Korean word "Eppi" (이삐), which BTS member Park Jimin once used to describe the ARMY fandom. K-army started using "international lovelies" as a nickname for i-army after this. The nickname is meant to show k-army's love and appreciation towards the international fandom and carries special meaning to BTS fans, since it allowed the fandom to grow closer.
In return, the nickname given to k-army by i-army is "k-diamond".
Most kpop fandoms are historically not very close, since there tends to be very little communication between Korean and international fans (which often results in very misinformed i-fans), and the Korean fandom tends to dislike the international counterpart. This fact makes the nicknames and bond between k-army and i-army that much more special.
In recent years, kpoppies have gotten increasingly uncreative and started stealing and copying things. So despite the name being coined years ago and already having a common knowledge widespread usage within the ARMY fandom, some kpoppies are currently trying to make the name happen for their own i-fandoms in an effort to appear as close as the ARMY fandom, despite secretly calling them i-roaches and cockroaches behind their backs.
The name originates from the Korean word "Eppi" (이삐), which BTS member Park Jimin once used to describe the ARMY fandom. K-army started using "international lovelies" as a nickname for i-army after this. The nickname is meant to show k-army's love and appreciation towards the international fandom and carries special meaning to BTS fans, since it allowed the fandom to grow closer.
In return, the nickname given to k-army by i-army is "k-diamond".
Most kpop fandoms are historically not very close, since there tends to be very little communication between Korean and international fans (which often results in very misinformed i-fans), and the Korean fandom tends to dislike the international counterpart. This fact makes the nicknames and bond between k-army and i-army that much more special.
In recent years, kpoppies have gotten increasingly uncreative and started stealing and copying things. So despite the name being coined years ago and already having a common knowledge widespread usage within the ARMY fandom, some kpoppies are currently trying to make the name happen for their own i-fandoms in an effort to appear as close as the ARMY fandom, despite secretly calling them i-roaches and cockroaches behind their backs.
Our international lovelies ㅠㅠㅠㅠ This really makes my heart warm and at times like this it feels like we're a real family ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I'm so happy. I'm grateful to BTS for creating this bond between us and let's continue to love each other ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ Eppi, did you translate the letters for our i-lovelies? Thanks!♡
by Expertus March 21, 2018
Get the International Loveliesmug. This term can be used in two ways in lower-league English football:
1. This can be used in a similar way to the phrase european gay but generally used more often when referring to homosexual styles of football associated in regions outside Europe such as South America. If referring to European football this term can be used to make the insult more emphatic.
2. The only insult more emphatic than european gay and in extreme circumstances, the 'no u' following the european gay insult.
1. This can be used in a similar way to the phrase european gay but generally used more often when referring to homosexual styles of football associated in regions outside Europe such as South America. If referring to European football this term can be used to make the insult more emphatic.
2. The only insult more emphatic than european gay and in extreme circumstances, the 'no u' following the european gay insult.
Bob: In East Anglia ur what we like to call european gay
Carlos: No u
Bob: Ur international gay
All the air is sucked out of Carlos's lungs before he fades from existence
Carlos: No u
Bob: Ur international gay
All the air is sucked out of Carlos's lungs before he fades from existence
by tonypulis2008 May 21, 2018
Get the international gaymug. When you take too many shots in a foreign bar and break away from your friends to make out with a foreigner. Upon returning to your friends, you transfer some of that foreign saliva to a fellow American.
Evan: "Is that Nicole and Josh sucking face in the corner booth?!"
Mike: "Yeah brah, but rumor has it she just pulled an international tongue twister on him"
Evan: "Sick!"
Mike: "Yeah brah, but rumor has it she just pulled an international tongue twister on him"
Evan: "Sick!"
by FoxTrapz69 May 17, 2015
Get the International Tongue Twistermug. International Kar day is celebrated on July 1st, it is a very important day because the best person ever was born on that day. Kar is a very important and awesome person so make sure to celebrate July 1st !!
person1: hey have you heard of international kar day?
person2: no whats that
person1: the best person ever was born on July 1st and that is when international kar day is celebrated
person2: no whats that
person1: the best person ever was born on July 1st and that is when international kar day is celebrated
by lazzzzzz4i July 1, 2022
Get the International Kar Daymug.