by sween999 June 21, 2009

Used when one is describing smoking marijuana. Can be applied as a substitute for the word marijuana/weed when asking another in a public setting to detract others from what you mean. Think stealth.
Person 1 (at work): Hey are you down for a super happy fun time session?
Person 2: Hell yeah I'm down.
Person 2: Hell yeah I'm down.
by Sammyhaze September 9, 2010

When multiple men dress up in Orcs, Elfs, Ogres or just fantasy costumes and have gay anal sex with eachother. Very popular in Texas and New York.
by bum killa 101 April 4, 2009

by M8io-G and PhatMark August 31, 2010

A tongue-in-cheek query that someone asks his buddy when they are engaged in a horridly-boring and/or disagreeable task. Intended to lighten the mood and sympathize with your co-worker about the less-than-pleasant job/situation.
Dude, helping his buddy to sweep up piles of scattered wood-shavings in a warehouse they're tidying up: "Are we having fun yet?"
by QuacksO November 2, 2018

It means BYOB but fun is substituted for booze. This is done because alcohol often starts the fun. The lone Sober person at a party does not usually have any fun.
Fun is also substituted as a code word so that minors don't have to worry about adults figuring out what is going to go on at a party.
The fact that it sounds nerdy and innocent makes it ironic.
Fun is also substituted as a code word so that minors don't have to worry about adults figuring out what is going to go on at a party.
The fact that it sounds nerdy and innocent makes it ironic.
by Louis Richards January 2, 2008

Grown-up person who enjoys the small waves the the wave machine creates, in a sense staying at the shallow end.
by Martin Reynolds May 26, 2005
