A truly unforgettable movie of the '90s. Television's own Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell star in this comedy. Teenagers working at a fast food restaurant called Good Burger face stiff competition from mega chain Mondo Burger who have their own fast food restaurant across the street. Ed (Kel) has a homemade special sauce that makes Good Burger an instant hit...
by Soko May 21, 2005
the well-educated elite
particularly in south asian countries like india pakistan bangladesh sri lanka and nepal
these people are not necessarily wealthy but are from families where almost everyone has at LEAST a bachelor's degree.
particularly in south asian countries like india pakistan bangladesh sri lanka and nepal
these people are not necessarily wealthy but are from families where almost everyone has at LEAST a bachelor's degree.
The good burgers of Karachi
Turnout was higher in the posh school that served as a polling station in a well-heeled part of town. Here were members of the “burger class”, the well-educated elite that has hitherto tended to shun politics, and is now, nationwide, a leading force in what Mr Khan calls the “tsunami” the PTI has started.
Turnout was higher in the posh school that served as a polling station in a well-heeled part of town. Here were members of the “burger class”, the well-educated elite that has hitherto tended to shun politics, and is now, nationwide, a leading force in what Mr Khan calls the “tsunami” the PTI has started.
by Hussain1987 May 28, 2013
by JimJowlesFan1969 November 18, 2020
On 2/14/23, PopBase tweeted a photo of North West’s drawing of her grandmother, Kris Jenner. Someone replied and said “why she ate” in reference to North’s drawing skills being good (she ate that up), most likely ironically because the picture wasn’t that good.
A reply to “why she ate” said “she=Onika ate=burgers,” most likely in reference to Nicki Minaj. People found this funny because:
1) Onika (Nicki Minaj) has been known to either eat burgers or talk about eating burgers in the past, and
2) the reply makes no sense. Replacing the words translates to “why onika burgers,” but the replier probably meant to say something along the lines of “why did Onika eat burgers…”?
The whole thing is extremely stupid but people have now begun using this format of “she=ate Onika=burgers” in completely random sentences and replying to other tweets with “___=onika, ____=burgers” or just saying “Onika burgers” constantly.
Not only is this joke so far from making any type of sense, it’s also so far from humor that it in turn makes it funny again? Who really knows at this point
A reply to “why she ate” said “she=Onika ate=burgers,” most likely in reference to Nicki Minaj. People found this funny because:
1) Onika (Nicki Minaj) has been known to either eat burgers or talk about eating burgers in the past, and
2) the reply makes no sense. Replacing the words translates to “why onika burgers,” but the replier probably meant to say something along the lines of “why did Onika eat burgers…”?
The whole thing is extremely stupid but people have now begun using this format of “she=ate Onika=burgers” in completely random sentences and replying to other tweets with “___=onika, ____=burgers” or just saying “Onika burgers” constantly.
Not only is this joke so far from making any type of sense, it’s also so far from humor that it in turn makes it funny again? Who really knows at this point
“Oh my god did you see Christina eating that cute waffle at Waffle House?”
Reply from someone random on Twitter: “Christina=Onika; that cute waffle at Waffle House=burgers”
Or
“Hahaha Onika Burgers hahahaha”
Reply from someone random on Twitter: “Christina=Onika; that cute waffle at Waffle House=burgers”
Or
“Hahaha Onika Burgers hahahaha”
by DaveyVxlntvne February 20, 2023
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