People started laughing at the has been sexiest guy/girl.
Guy- You know he/she was the sexiest guy/girl in the late 80s dont you?
Other guy- You know who the sexiest guy/girl was in the 80s? What the fuck are you doing here? Nobody would like that squishy faced, diamond eyed, spaghetti noodled Western retard if they knew who he was.
Guy- I know what you're trying to say dude, I understand your language.
Guy- You know he/she was the sexiest guy/girl in the late 80s dont you?
Other guy- You know who the sexiest guy/girl was in the 80s? What the fuck are you doing here? Nobody would like that squishy faced, diamond eyed, spaghetti noodled Western retard if they knew who he was.
Guy- I know what you're trying to say dude, I understand your language.
by Solid Mantis September 23, 2020

a phrase meaning either " its time to get your behind of the couch and get going", "hey ho, let's go", " yoohoo, it's time to get a move on".
N.B: this phrase can be used to motivate/galvanize/encourage couch potatoes and other lazy people to se ponerse a trabajar
N.B: this phrase can be used to motivate/galvanize/encourage couch potatoes and other lazy people to se ponerse a trabajar
dude 1) yoohoo you lazy couch potato, spring has sprung. you know the saying if you snooze, you lose, right? now, get your ass of that couch and yellah.
dude 2) okay, okay, i'm getting up, just give me a moment (slowly and lazily starts getting up). what do you want me to do?
dude 2) okay, okay, i'm getting up, just give me a moment (slowly and lazily starts getting up). what do you want me to do?
by Sexydimma April 12, 2013

“Megan has grandma been drinking” is a phrase used by the hapless Maplewood PD when a grandma is driving kinda shitty, possibly under the influence. Really, you can substitute any child’s name in there, such as “Hunter has grandma been drinking.”
Driving down Highway 36, by the intersection of English Street, the Maplewood PD pulled over poor old granny and went over to the passenger side and said the following “Megan has grandma been drinking.”
by Purplenado March 6, 2023

XPU-ha*(SHPOO-haa);
1) verb - to use when the actual verb is awkward or inapropriate.
2) noun - appropriate to use when the real word cannot be placed in your mind.
3) onomatopeia - alternative of a curse word or similar sounding noises.
*Originally the name of a hotel in Mexico, this title was brought back as a new term of... whatever needs a term.
1) verb - to use when the actual verb is awkward or inapropriate.
2) noun - appropriate to use when the real word cannot be placed in your mind.
3) onomatopeia - alternative of a curse word or similar sounding noises.
*Originally the name of a hotel in Mexico, this title was brought back as a new term of... whatever needs a term.
1) "I was on a run when all the sudden a bird came and xpu-ha'd all over me!"
2) "Hey, Eileen, you got some xpu-ha in your teeth."
3) (DJ Otzi: Hey Baby) "Heeeeeey, hey baby! XPU - HA! I wanna knooww, ohh, if you'll be my girl."
2) "Hey, Eileen, you got some xpu-ha in your teeth."
3) (DJ Otzi: Hey Baby) "Heeeeeey, hey baby! XPU - HA! I wanna knooww, ohh, if you'll be my girl."
by Imustacheyouaquestion October 2, 2011

A "Ha Sil" is a greeting that one person gives to another . It is a combination of 2 separate actions. First a "Ha" is when one person pulls another person's ear and audibly says "Ha". A "Sil"is when one person pulls the others persons arm between the elbow and the shoulder while audibly saying "Sil". Thus a "Ha Sil" is rapidly doing both a "Ha" and a "Sil".
A more advanced "Ha Sil" includes incorporating making a face where the right inner cheek is it tucked in and your eyes are opened widely and slightly rolled back into your head.
A more advanced "Ha Sil" includes incorporating making a face where the right inner cheek is it tucked in and your eyes are opened widely and slightly rolled back into your head.
Mark greeted his mother by giving her a Ha Sil. He was so happy to see her after being out of the country for several months.
by ODHAAB May 20, 2020

by cool cat 13 January 6, 2023
