Basically means, just do it. Just go. When someone is taking far too long and holding up your life for no known reason, you would say this to them. When sitting in the car, and waiting for another person who is not yet in the car and you just want to go.
by Toothless McGee December 07, 2018
by Baylien Culture December 28, 2021
a mediocre person or thing (from a cliched theme in fiction in which a beautiful and talented woman thinks that men see her as an ordinary sex object)
by Light Joker September 13, 2005
It means you are nice enough to talk to and caring enough to confide in, but you are just to ugly,fat or broke to date them. You are expected to pretend you don't like the person when they say this.
This guy is really nice but he is just not good looking enough for other people to see us together so I told him " I just want to be friends ".
by Qxuxateimporta August 21, 2008
There are two common uses for the phrase “my noodles just doodled”
a) to be really excited for something
b) to have a near death experience
a) to be really excited for something
b) to have a near death experience
a) *your boyfriend proposes to you* “my noodles just doodled”
b) *someone almost runs you over* “my noodles just doodled”
b) *someone almost runs you over* “my noodles just doodled”
by adc4evvvvvvs June 30, 2019
You work at McDonald's;
Cheeseburger with no pickle? Put pickle on it by accident? Just Put Some Cheese On It!
In Public;
Asked a woman when her baby is due? Turns out she is just fat? Just Put Some Cheese On It!
Cheeseburger with no pickle? Put pickle on it by accident? Just Put Some Cheese On It!
In Public;
Asked a woman when her baby is due? Turns out she is just fat? Just Put Some Cheese On It!
by hecticxdrell April 05, 2015
Or, "Just add it on to my bill." More often than not, of course, this statement means that you're probably **never** gonna get paid for whatever transaction the person is "delaying".
Amazing how "willing 'n' generous" someone is when they say, "Just put it on my account"... hey, they can comfortably/confidently agree to ANY amount of debt-responsibility, if they actually have no solid intention of ever paying any of it!
by QuacksO October 08, 2018