Two Thumbs Up was born out of a need to express and extreme delight in a situation / person / movie / music / etc etc.
If something is good it gets a thumbs up.
if something is indescribably brilliant - it gets a 'Two Thumbs Up'
But it's simply not good enough to just say the phrase - you must also physically represent the Two Thumbs Up in a strong motion with both hands.
To be used sparingly.
If something is good it gets a thumbs up.
if something is indescribably brilliant - it gets a 'Two Thumbs Up'
But it's simply not good enough to just say the phrase - you must also physically represent the Two Thumbs Up in a strong motion with both hands.
To be used sparingly.
person 1: 'Did you watch that movie last night?'
person two 2: 'Yes - Two Thumbs Up' (and dont forget the action of Two Thumbs Up)
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person 1: 'kirsten dunst?'
person 2: 'Two Thumbs Up!' (and dont forget the action of Two Thumbs Up)
person two 2: 'Yes - Two Thumbs Up' (and dont forget the action of Two Thumbs Up)
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person 1: 'kirsten dunst?'
person 2: 'Two Thumbs Up!' (and dont forget the action of Two Thumbs Up)
by Mr Parb Johal October 28, 2004
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by Light Joker August 28, 2005
A sexual term used when a man and a woman are having sex. If the man ejaculates inside the woman's vagina without protection, or permission, the women then slides two of her fingers into her own vagina (most likely the pointer and middle finger), dips her fingers into the freshly spewed semen, pulls her fingers out and flicks the sperm onto the man's face with a flicking, or slinging motion, if you will. This action is usually followed by the comment, "I told you to pull out asshole!" or "How does it feel to be a daddy now?"
by The Mexipope May 15, 2006
The most homoerotic of all sports.
When a man lays on top of another man and they slide down an icy tube together on a sled at 70mph
When a man lays on top of another man and they slide down an icy tube together on a sled at 70mph
by the prophet June 27, 2003
Especially in Ontario, the capacity of the cardboard case purchased from an Ontario Beer Store; there are TWENTY-FOUR bottles (not cans) in the case.
Doug: hey Bob, it's your turn to go to the Beer Store, to buy a Canadian two-four -- while you're up, get me a L.I.P. grant and some Canadian, of course bacon.
by Canadian consumer of beer February 09, 2010