ma mango is to blow up
by krakhead chikle January 04, 2019
Canadian slang, often used dismissively or as a joke -- wow, wish that idiot would blow up real good! Originated during the 1970's in Canada by Second City cast members John Candy and Joe Flaherty. on the comedy show SCTV, a fictitious television network with it's own shows, one of them being the Farm Film Report, where two farmers discuss the latest movies and film theory - a routine parodying Siskal and Ebert. Supposedly the best part of a film is when things get "blowed up real good." They even had some celebrity guests (other cast members dressed up as Dustin Hoffman, Bernadette Peters etc) who were "blowed up real good" during special "Celebrity Blow Up" segments.
"Best part of the movie was when things blowed up," says John Candy. "For sure," replies Joe Flaherty, "they blowed up real good!...real good!!"
by Canada-HS August 27, 2021
I have to go. Don't blow up my phone. I will be in class and can't reply.
or
Jenny was just being a bitch. All she did was blow up my phone.
or
Jenny was just being a bitch. All she did was blow up my phone.
by Buck020 October 18, 2013
1st guy: "dude, I'm nervous that Ashley's pregnant"
2nd guy: "why?"
1st guy: "a few weeks ago I totally blew up her club and now she's late"
Lainey is so freaky, every time we get drunk she lets me blow up her club
2nd guy: "why?"
1st guy: "a few weeks ago I totally blew up her club and now she's late"
Lainey is so freaky, every time we get drunk she lets me blow up her club
by Little donkey April 19, 2014
by SuperBunnyGurl July 01, 2010
by DaveIROC-Z May 06, 2007
A sub-culture reference by gamers who play the Armored Core series of games by FROMSoftware. The miss-typing of "teh" is deliberate, and a self-depreciating indication of the potential simplistic nature of the game by n00bs (or newbies), whilst advanced players appreciate the more elaborate interactions possible within the game's structure.
The term itself relates the raison raison d'être of Armored Core.
The term itself relates the raison raison d'être of Armored Core.
by Anon April 19, 2004