Oh my gosh is that story, she so cute!
by Hellollllllllll November 21, 2021

Uncommon filler phrase. It does not denote anything in particular, but can be used similarly to the term "bullshit," but does not usually denote any particular quality. Usually used as a noun, however employed similarly to an adjective (Ex. "That was laga laga story!")
This term has no determinable root phrase or expression.
This term has no determinable root phrase or expression.
Example 1:
Person 1: *Plays awesome guitar riff*
Person 2: "Oh man! That was awesome laga laga story, Cairo!"
Example 2:
Person 1: "The CIA killed John F. Kennedy with the moon."
Person 2: "That's laga laga story."
Person 1: *Plays awesome guitar riff*
Person 2: "Oh man! That was awesome laga laga story, Cairo!"
Example 2:
Person 1: "The CIA killed John F. Kennedy with the moon."
Person 2: "That's laga laga story."
by Mr Lunk of America April 12, 2025

Boom Story is an animated web series where two walking Bombs called Boom and Hurb go on adventures together. After their reunion, Boom and Hurb are simply trying to hang out again, but something always seems to go wrong. The web series is being uploaded on the ArnavBoom YouTube channel. Other characters are prominent aswell like Blu, who is trying to become King of Bob-omb Battlefield, which Boom is trying stop, and Lucy, the big sister of Hurb. As of writing this, two Episodes are out, Episode 1: „Pasta Problems“ and Episode 2: „Why are you so Blu”. More episodes are currently in the works! And yes this is me, the creator of the web series, writing this because I am bored.
by ArnavBoom April 22, 2024

by ApplePie1107 January 31, 2025

the person who i am, you are, we all are. they is me and i is you. story is my name and being hella gay is my game. don't test me or i'll steal your knees like the lorax. also dsitnf grjjiogh ;p
did you see that girl? what was her name again? story? did you hear how she ripped that guys knees off?
by story_is_gay January 20, 2022

A new for of literary genius; a tale or story told through the usage of "emojis" with addition of heart wrenching dialogue.
by koyeza March 27, 2024

In the summer of the year 1979, I was traveling from Miami to New Jersey aboard the Amtrak Silver Star, eagerly anticipating the journey. The train, powered by three EMD F40PH locomotives, consisted of modern Amfleet cars and older coaches from various railroads. As we departed Miami, I watched the scenery change from the city's skyline to the open vistas of Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina.
In Washington, D.C., the crew swapped out the F40PHs for two stunning Ex-Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 locomotives. I couldn’t resist stepping outside to see them up close. The GG1s, with their art-deco design and iconic Tuscan red color, were even more impressive in person. Watching the crew efficiently switch the locomotives was fascinating.
Once the GG1s were hooked up, we sped along the electrified Northeast Corridor, hitting 90 mph. The world blurred as we passed through beautiful landscapes, overtaking a Budd Metroliner EMU and a new AEM-7 Locomotive on the Clocker service.
When we arrived at Newark Penn Station, I rushed to the two GG1s. Their gleaming metal under the station lights made it feel like a dream. I took a Polaroid picture with the locomotives, standing proudly between them. It was a surreal moment, and I felt incredibly fortunate to witness this piece of railroading history.
In Washington, D.C., the crew swapped out the F40PHs for two stunning Ex-Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 locomotives. I couldn’t resist stepping outside to see them up close. The GG1s, with their art-deco design and iconic Tuscan red color, were even more impressive in person. Watching the crew efficiently switch the locomotives was fascinating.
Once the GG1s were hooked up, we sped along the electrified Northeast Corridor, hitting 90 mph. The world blurred as we passed through beautiful landscapes, overtaking a Budd Metroliner EMU and a new AEM-7 Locomotive on the Clocker service.
When we arrived at Newark Penn Station, I rushed to the two GG1s. Their gleaming metal under the station lights made it feel like a dream. I took a Polaroid picture with the locomotives, standing proudly between them. It was a surreal moment, and I felt incredibly fortunate to witness this piece of railroading history.
You think I will actually write a story about Sexual activity, guess what NO! Sex stories are weird and nasty. Stop looking up sex story on urban dictionary you pervert.
by EMD F59PHI December 15, 2024
