A Clockwork Orange:
One necktie, blue. -Religion?
- C of E, sir.
Do you mean the Church of England?
- Yes, sir. The Church of England.
One necktie, blue. -Religion?
- C of E, sir.
Do you mean the Church of England?
- Yes, sir. The Church of England.
by worsheep October 21, 2009
Example 1
Person 1: Monitor Your Friends Progress!
Person 2: LOOK! THEY'RE E-BUMPIN!
Example 2
Steve: Hey, man, tryna go E Bumpin tonight?!
Brad: Helll yahhhh brahhh, totally down for an E Bump! I have a whole pocket full of Wendy's straws!
Person 1: Monitor Your Friends Progress!
Person 2: LOOK! THEY'RE E-BUMPIN!
Example 2
Steve: Hey, man, tryna go E Bumpin tonight?!
Brad: Helll yahhhh brahhh, totally down for an E Bump! I have a whole pocket full of Wendy's straws!
by ApocalypseIX September 16, 2010
1. A common term used to describe one's overwhelming happiness with regards to a current situation.
2. Used in agreement with a previous statement.
2. Used in agreement with a previous statement.
Example 1)
"Box of Stella down to £8! E-OY!"
Example 2)
Person A - "This tune is slamming!"
Person B - "E-OY!"
"Box of Stella down to £8! E-OY!"
Example 2)
Person A - "This tune is slamming!"
Person B - "E-OY!"
by EOYRhonddaBoy March 15, 2014
"E -I think you owe me an apology..."
"Geez Nate, OK -I've got an (e)pology for you..... I'm sorry you're such a jackass..... feel better?"
"Geez Nate, OK -I've got an (e)pology for you..... I'm sorry you're such a jackass..... feel better?"
by (e)verything May 04, 2009
when one's relationship with someone else has been declared official via the internet.
a less-gay way of saying "facebook official"
a less-gay way of saying "facebook official"
guy 1: so are you and that girl dating yet?
guy 2: yea man, we're e-fficial.
guy 1: aw, shit's real.
guy 2: yea man, we're e-fficial.
guy 1: aw, shit's real.
by DPrice October 16, 2009
To know or be familiar with someone only through electronic (i.e., internet) connections, never having met them in the flesh. The very opposite of "in person" or "in the flesh." Not a fleshfriend. Past tenses: e-knew, e-met.
by Xenu2001 December 25, 2005
Etymology: A portmanteau of electronic and athlete.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Jeremy, from Pure Pwnage, is extremely e-thletic.
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
by Matt Zha June 13, 2009