Very much is a word used by a girl named Emma, shes not famous yet but she will be and when she is she wil beat up every person that uses her catch phrase «very much»
Friend: «hey Emma! How was your day?»
Emma: «It was very much very much......very much...very much :(»
Friend: «aww im sorry to hear that»
Emma: «It was very much very much......very much...very much :(»
Friend: «aww im sorry to hear that»
by Pepsianal87 October 15, 2020
COVID is like going above and beyond what’s expected for another person or a cool thing to do, or the right thing to do, or a good deed. During this difficult time for everyone, people should be more COVID to each other.
by Sa’Fire April 17, 2020
A variant of the phrase "very well" with a comedic edge.
Used to denote extra satisfaction with a request.
Used to denote extra satisfaction with a request.
by kabbymasterfl October 27, 2013
Ballsy. An act performed by someone clearly sporting brass ones.
A corruption of the continuum of opinion often solicited in surveys.
A corruption of the continuum of opinion often solicited in surveys.
by someguy 129 March 22, 2009
One of the greatest, if not one of the only, fan-based musicals on the popular series, Harry Potter. This musical which you can find on Youtube is practically just a witty version of every Harry Potter book in one big show! This musical is also the cause of random laughter from the phrase, "totally awesome"and more! At one point in your lifetime you will end up watching this musical, or else you would never have searched it up in the first place, your friends will make you, or you want to pass time!
You: Hey what's a good thing to do to pass time?
Your friend: How about watching A Very Potter Musical?
You: Ok!
Your friend: How about watching A Very Potter Musical?
You: Ok!
by Mandy14 April 21, 2010
What we'll be on if the polar ice caps keep melting, or if Katie Couric doesn't stop screening T-Pain's calls.
Those geese are on Very Thin Ice.
by Finjy March 22, 2010
A parody-musical based on the Harry Potter-books. You'll find it on Youtube, or one of your friends (or even a total stranger) will nag you to see it in the near future.
The reason the phrase "totally awesome" now can trigger anything from a laughter-fit to a blank stare.
Often referred to as AVPM or VPM online.
The reason the phrase "totally awesome" now can trigger anything from a laughter-fit to a blank stare.
Often referred to as AVPM or VPM online.
Friend 1: That car was totally awesome!
Friend 2 collapses in laughter.
Friend 1: What? What's so funny about that?
Friend 2: You just reminded me of AVPM.
Friend 1: A what?
Friend 2: A Very Potter Musical! Come, I'll show you!
Friend 3: Again? Those songs get stuck in my head so easily, I'll be humming them for the next three days.
Friend 2 collapses in laughter.
Friend 1: What? What's so funny about that?
Friend 2: You just reminded me of AVPM.
Friend 1: A what?
Friend 2: A Very Potter Musical! Come, I'll show you!
Friend 3: Again? Those songs get stuck in my head so easily, I'll be humming them for the next three days.
by FIND! July 19, 2009