Employee 1: Hey man, did you F**CKIN' hear what Tony said at that meeting?"
Employee 2: *sigh* yea man.. le' monday vibes
Employee 2: *sigh* yea man.. le' monday vibes
by le'monday September 22, 2020
by BigBootyBandit99 October 11, 2019
I guess french people dont like it when i eat croissant with ketchup because after that a french man came and le douballs moi french!
by meppy schmep January 19, 2024
Being speechless, while also feeling compelled to speak.
Being frustrated that you have to use words while hoping that you can come up with the right words to convey what/how you feel.
Being frustrated that you have to use words while hoping that you can come up with the right words to convey what/how you feel.
I had Le uh when trying to tell my crush the reasons why we should be together.
When my friend ask me "how I am doing," I often feel on the spot and get Le Uh.
When my friend ask me "how I am doing," I often feel on the spot and get Le Uh.
by presleyj-awesome November 02, 2020
French for "the thing" in English. It is cliche that le tin' is used in everyday language to describe a person or thing that is a cereal dorkster (see cereal dorkster) or just a dorky person. A person you wont waste a spit to say his/her name. Derived from slang "da thing", in french it's pronounced as le ti-ing. Many french speaking people use this to describe offensicely a person that is generally a dork or silly person.
Person X says: comment t'apelles tu? cava?
Person Y says: Cava bien. Je m'apelle Matheson Lover.
Person X says: OO la la la la C'est Le tin' !!!!
Person Y says: Cava bien. Je m'apelle Matheson Lover.
Person X says: OO la la la la C'est Le tin' !!!!
by Excalibar July 01, 2006
An Irish Gaelic adverbial expression which literally translates as "with mystical eyes" but whose acronymic derivative refers to being under the effects of hallucinogenic drug LSD.
by An Sionnach December 15, 2019
by Jerkface2017 June 02, 2017