by ''U Fat MotherFucker'' March 12, 2004
Get the jang a langmug. by TheGuyXXX6969 January 19, 2007
Get the moo langmug. Emyr Lang is another word for a sociopath or a complete knob head who has no remorse for his actions. He doesn’t care about others emotions and has no capability or care to see someone’s negative feelings, especially ones caused by him. He thinks he can dance and sing to Kpop but he’s not cool. He’s forever saying insensitive things and he never apologises. He doesn’t think about his actions or sayings. Overall, Emyr Lang should live in a zoo!
“Emyr Lang is a rude knobhead! Did you see what he said to LAQUIFFA?!”
“I know! What did he say??”
“Emyr Lang said that Laquiffa was a sociopath but it’s clearly him who’s one!”
“I know! What did he say??”
“Emyr Lang said that Laquiffa was a sociopath but it’s clearly him who’s one!”
by Laquiffaskiller_riptomyeyebrow June 6, 2019
Get the Emyr Langmug. by Bruh Monkey December 10, 2019
Get the Mr. Langmug. Should old aquaintance be forgot, *mumble mumble* *blah la la*.....should old aquaintance be forgot, *mumble mumble* auld lang syne!
by Mr. Biscuits January 3, 2007
Get the Auld Lang Synemug. A filipino slang term for "I don't care," or "I don't give a damn." It is usually used when someone is telling a long story but you want to piss that person by not giving an actual response and just say "share mo lang?" It can be also used when your not interested in what the other person is saying or when you just don't really care what the other person is talking about.
Badang: Hey I heard that Robin got scolded because of what he posted on Twitter. You know that's totally embarrassing LMAO. He deserved it TBH because he's annoying.
Badong: (not listening) Share mo lang?
Maria: I love chocolate crinkles!
Mario: (he prefer cupcakes) Share mo lang?
Badong: (not listening) Share mo lang?
Maria: I love chocolate crinkles!
Mario: (he prefer cupcakes) Share mo lang?
by dont ridicule me January 6, 2019
Get the Share mo langmug. Scottish for "Old Long Since." Which means the good old days. It is the traditional song played on New Years Eve.
by OnceLer January 1, 2006
Get the Auld Lang Synemug.