Said after somebody says a silent letter in a word, or puts an incorrect emphasis on a sound/syllable.
Taken from the commentary to "School of Rock". Tomika says "I wanna be a singer" in the movie. In the commentary, someone says "Singer.. like finger!"
Taken from the commentary to "School of Rock". Tomika says "I wanna be a singer" in the movie. In the commentary, someone says "Singer.. like finger!"
a) "I wanna be a singer." said Tomika.
"Singer... like finger!"
b)"I have such bad hiccoughs." *pronounced hik-koff*
"Hiccoughs... like finger!"
c)"I'm the best dancer in the world!" *with emphasis on dan-SIR*
"Dancer... like finger!"
"Singer... like finger!"
b)"I have such bad hiccoughs." *pronounced hik-koff*
"Hiccoughs... like finger!"
c)"I'm the best dancer in the world!" *with emphasis on dan-SIR*
"Dancer... like finger!"
by Campbell McInnes December 6, 2007

by MikeTehNipplet November 11, 2006

Used (1) as a cancelling/contradicting suffix to a response, or (2) to add emphasis.
Analogous to like Hell. Not common in US English.
Analogous to like Hell. Not common in US English.
(1) "The city increased taxes, but did they repair the roads? Did they Hell as like!"
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Person A: "Please? I only need the car for a few hours. I'd do the same for you..."
Person B: "Would you Hell as like! You wouldn't even let me use your headphones last week!"
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(2) "No broken bones, but did it Hell as like hurt!"
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Person A: "Please? I only need the car for a few hours. I'd do the same for you..."
Person B: "Would you Hell as like! You wouldn't even let me use your headphones last week!"
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(2) "No broken bones, but did it Hell as like hurt!"
by Tamdrik January 7, 2009

by The Return of Light Joker November 23, 2010

by enigma August 18, 2003

I beat the other team 24-0. They were owned like pizzas.
Or
I won 5-0, I owned him like a pizza with snakes on it.
Or
I won 5-0, I owned him like a pizza with snakes on it.
by harris April 3, 2003

That woman is a lick-a-like.
by sven145 July 29, 2009
