Celeste stays up all night figuring out a maximizer formula, and when she comes into work earlier than the rest of you dildiots, you don't get credit for it, SHE DOES. Instead, she gets fired for being a lousy team player. Because you're a whiney little bitch. Before leaving with her severence, she is heard to have shouted "There may not be an I in team, but there is an I in WIN!" as she slid down the banister and into the arms of a deserving company who didn't want to pay a consultant. There's no i in team, but there is in win, okay?!
by Celeste November 02, 2005
An extended meaning of ILY which is an internet abbreviation for I love you. I FLY means "I fucking love you."
by Jackiee77 January 07, 2008
Doubling down on a controversial statement you previously made. Making it very clear that you have zero regrets over what you said, the statement remains factual and therefore you will not be apologizing to any persons offended by your valid opinions.
Kandi: So you saying my mama is low in the gutter ?!
Nene: Did I say she was low in the gutter? Did I write that she was low in the gutter ?
Kandi: WELL you implied it!
Nene: no I SAID WHAT I SAID!! ….And I ain’t changing on it!
Nene: Did I say she was low in the gutter? Did I write that she was low in the gutter ?
Kandi: WELL you implied it!
Nene: no I SAID WHAT I SAID!! ….And I ain’t changing on it!
by Abbifranch January 23, 2022
When you're sitting in rush hour traffic, making less than two inches of progress per hour, and you suddenly look at the girl in your passenger seat and make the sometimes, but not always, mutual decision to have sex in the back seat.
let's I-69
by ismybuttbleeding.......yeaa... February 04, 2011
"I Lechoo" is a slurred "I Let You".
It grants permission, even if permission was not required or sought. This can be used to admonish, praise, chide, tease, or approve, depending on the context.
"I lechoo"'s negative form is "dunlechoo".
It grants permission, even if permission was not required or sought. This can be used to admonish, praise, chide, tease, or approve, depending on the context.
"I lechoo"'s negative form is "dunlechoo".
A friend uses his chopsticks to steal sushi from your plate
Your response: I lechoo taste my otoro (fatty tuna)
There's a female sunbathing by the pool. A dirty old man walks up and stands next to her, staring.
He says: Hey baby, I lechoo be all hot n'stuff, aye?
Her response: I dunlechoo get it up, sick perv. deploying her pepper spray
Your response: I lechoo taste my otoro (fatty tuna)
There's a female sunbathing by the pool. A dirty old man walks up and stands next to her, staring.
He says: Hey baby, I lechoo be all hot n'stuff, aye?
Her response: I dunlechoo get it up, sick perv. deploying her pepper spray
by Wryjin October 16, 2005
a nervous or subconsious response to an accusation or question.
used among teens and young adults in new york.
used among teens and young adults in new york.
by Biskatti March 03, 2009