the biggest ship in the LGBTQ+ Community
they have been secretly in love with each other for many years
and will not admit their feelings.
they are the OTP
(One true pairing)
the Ha-gyu will never disappear.
they have been secretly in love with each other for many years
and will not admit their feelings.
they are the OTP
(One true pairing)
the Ha-gyu will never disappear.
by thebiggestshipper October 19, 2020
The best ship of the LGBTQ+ Community
This ship is the OTP.
The one true pairing.
They must watch out for JA and Pink P.j's
hehehehehehehehehehe
OTP
This ship is the OTP.
The one true pairing.
They must watch out for JA and Pink P.j's
hehehehehehehehehehe
OTP
"They are such a good couple ship"
"yeah they are, but nothing will be better then the HA-GYU"
"yesh otp"
"yeah they are, but nothing will be better then the HA-GYU"
"yesh otp"
by thebiggestshipper October 19, 2020
by llooppp May 04, 2020
Used to describe the moment in which one dissociates. Like when you feel you are no longer in your body.
Friend: there's a theory suggesting that it's equally if not more probable that our universe is a computer simulation as compared to the idea of an intelligent creator.
Me: The banana has left the peel.
Me: The banana has left the peel.
by Surreal_wanderer September 22, 2017
The Curse-ye-ha-me-ha, also known as the Shin-ye-ha-me-ha, is one of the many moves of Christian Weston Chandler, better known online as Chris-Chan. It is frequently used against many of Chris's adversaries, such as trolls, jerkops, and Mary Lee Walsh. It is done in the exact same way as the Kamehameha from Dragon Ball and its later sequels. The way Chris learned this move is unclear, although it was likely from an episode of Excel Saga, in which a "Nabehameha" is used, which is named after the series director.
"When cursing, I fell enraged or angry; I channel that energy between my hands, gathering them in and throwing them towards either the target I'm angry at, or the ground or skyward; a choice of words are optional, but they do seem to add more oomph to the attack." - Christian Weston Chandler, describing how the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha is performed.
by The Mudpie June 12, 2022
by ʛH0SŦ October 09, 2018
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