Something you talk about doing after hours of drinking that has NO chance of actually happening and is ALWAYS intended for "tomorrow."
"I'm drinking about going golfing at 6am, right after I clean out my gutters."
"I'm drinking about changing my life and getting a job, man." slurring drunk
"I'm drinking about making Tina my girlfriend. I know she has a snaggletooth but it's the least I can do for tossing my salad."
(Bro 1) "You should go over there and bang that chick... " (Bro 2) "Yea, I'm drinking about whipping my dick out so she can totally go down on me, bro."
"I'm drinking about changing my life and getting a job, man." slurring drunk
"I'm drinking about making Tina my girlfriend. I know she has a snaggletooth but it's the least I can do for tossing my salad."
(Bro 1) "You should go over there and bang that chick... " (Bro 2) "Yea, I'm drinking about whipping my dick out so she can totally go down on me, bro."
by broski75 November 12, 2012
It is a substitute word to express # in the modern language. A description word is usually used after the statement "talk about".
by noslen6438 February 22, 2014
by mimi&us March 16, 2012
A name of a foodon from a children television show named fighting foodons, the show aired on fox box during 2001 to 2002.
Spaghet about it was one of the main characters fighting foodons.
Spaghet about it was one of the main characters fighting foodons.
Ben:Hey dylan did you catch fighting foodons today.
Dylan: Of course how could I miss watching spaghet about it.
Ben:I know he owns.
Dylan: Of course how could I miss watching spaghet about it.
Ben:I know he owns.
by Ben Normindin February 11, 2009
Derogatory term to refer to someone who is ignorant, stupid, dumb, of low intelligence, mentally challenged.
by Tattooed Frog May 23, 2006
by Pssh Im MLG July 10, 2014
A term coined in public school Spanish class rooms. Combining Spanish and English it means: What about it? Typically used in a derogatory sense. Not meant to be said with a smile or a happy inflection. Will result in an offended victim. Expect Gasps from everyone in earshot.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
"You were late 7 times this week!"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
by thehyenas June 17, 2009