by Pullmycapback December 17, 2019
by KRHimself November 03, 2004
A corruption of the saying, "To each, his zone."
Simply referring to the fact that people need their personal space.
Simply referring to the fact that people need their personal space.
For example, my friend and I are listening to some guy just blabber on and on about his own little world. We look at each other puzzled and I say, "Well, to each his zone." Simply due to sounding the same, this has been altered by some to "To each his own".
Similar to the idea of someone's "own little world". I could just as easily say, "Man, he just lives in his own little world." It would have the same meaning.
Similar to the idea of someone's "own little world". I could just as easily say, "Man, he just lives in his own little world." It would have the same meaning.
by ShinjiLa July 02, 2007
A phrase often used on a male who is giving excessive praise to another male. It can also be used with females but it makes more sense with males.
John: Bro, did you see Tyrone dunk that ball!?
Malik: Yeah bro, that was great!
John: Not just great man, that was fantastic, Tyrone is the best.
John: Noone can stop Tyrone, he's a beast, freaking awesome.
Malik: Damn dude, suck his dick already!
Malik: Yeah bro, that was great!
John: Not just great man, that was fantastic, Tyrone is the best.
John: Noone can stop Tyrone, he's a beast, freaking awesome.
Malik: Damn dude, suck his dick already!
by Gee Sauce June 22, 2017
by Sandy VaJina August 14, 2005
Fish: Oh my Tom Liam! Bill is so hot!!
Liam: I know right?! I'd verb his noun !
Fish: Oh yea..me too!
Liam: I know right?! I'd verb his noun !
Fish: Oh yea..me too!
by Liam483 October 28, 2007
This expression is used to describe the weather when it is raining and sunny, also referred to as a "sunshower."
"Looks like the devil is beating his wife today," muttered the old coot as he felt the rain hit the back of his neck.
by MrFebtober June 01, 2006