A decent 5 piece Alternative band formed in circa 2005 who gained momentary fame in late 2008 because they did a killer job covering Lil Wayne's mega-hit Lollipop...
Other than that unless your an emo or scene loser, nobody has ever heard of these guys
Other than that unless your an emo or scene loser, nobody has ever heard of these guys
It's pretty sad when the only fame you get is when you cover someone else's work =/ like Framing Hanley
by Crookshank003 January 26, 2009
phrase. to do enough ketamines to the point where you do not have a grip on reality. debatable whether or not this phrase rhymes or not.
Usage:
"Hey Tom, how many ketamines did you do last night?"
"I did 4 ketamines, and I was K'd out the frame yo"
Original Usage:
"I don't want to hang out with those kids. They are going to be K'd out the frame"
"Hey Tom, how many ketamines did you do last night?"
"I did 4 ketamines, and I was K'd out the frame yo"
Original Usage:
"I don't want to hang out with those kids. They are going to be K'd out the frame"
by arnoldquartzenegger March 01, 2010
A restoration project in which the entire vehicle is completely disassembled with all parts cleaned or replaced as necessary, so that the restored car meets the original factory specifications as closely as possible.
by johnebp February 15, 2004
A fighting game terminology regarding if a certain attack is considered plus or negative, it is until consistently punished on block or players realizing that it is punishable on a block then it is considered a negative attack. Otherwise, It will still be considered a plus frame attack unless proven otherwise.
(Person 2 is losing to person 3 in a fighting game)
Person 1: Dude, you know that's punishable on block right?
Person 2: It is?
Person 3: No it's not don't listen to him :)
Person 2: Wait so you're telling me all this time I played this game thinking that attack was unpunishable?!
Person 1: A real big case of Schrodinger's plus frame huh?
Person 1: Dude, you know that's punishable on block right?
Person 2: It is?
Person 3: No it's not don't listen to him :)
Person 2: Wait so you're telling me all this time I played this game thinking that attack was unpunishable?!
Person 1: A real big case of Schrodinger's plus frame huh?
by Ratz! March 26, 2022
by Vegas91 September 04, 2009
"Everyone gets 15 minutes of fame."
-Andy Warhol
Derived from the quote of Andy Warhol, this term is directed to reality tv or YouTube type "celebrities" who gain recognition and publicity from their (often accidental) video submissions. The use of the word 'frames' is an allusion to the frame speed of video cameras, where 30 frames per second or 24 frames per second is standard speed for consumer/prosumer cameras, thus 15 frames of fame would equal half a second of fame.
-Andy Warhol
Derived from the quote of Andy Warhol, this term is directed to reality tv or YouTube type "celebrities" who gain recognition and publicity from their (often accidental) video submissions. The use of the word 'frames' is an allusion to the frame speed of video cameras, where 30 frames per second or 24 frames per second is standard speed for consumer/prosumer cameras, thus 15 frames of fame would equal half a second of fame.
Jason uploaded a video of his terrier "Murf". The video was recorded as the dog was eating cat poop from the litter box. Jason then yelled at the dog and it instantly took a dump in said litter box... then sniffed its own poop but was offended by the smell. Within days Jason's video went viral. His 15 frames of fame.
The buzz died and Jason was terrified his celebrity was at an end. He made many, many attempts to train his dog to do a multitude of things with cat poop but alas the dog proved it was a one trick phony. Murf only ate shit.
The buzz died and Jason was terrified his celebrity was at an end. He made many, many attempts to train his dog to do a multitude of things with cat poop but alas the dog proved it was a one trick phony. Murf only ate shit.
by PDXJohnny99 April 20, 2013
Lil Webbie Give Me That lyrics - "Sit you on some leather seats while blowing green and switching lanes, girl stop playing games let me beat it out the frame"
by Delon Butler November 19, 2007