A phrase used to describe when someone denies something for the sake or arguing or joking, even when it's blatantly true.
Person one: "Man, Mount Everest really is tall in person..."
Person two: "No, it isn't. I mean, just look at it!"
Person one: "You're looking for fruit in a jello cup, man."
Person two: "No, it isn't. I mean, just look at it!"
Person one: "You're looking for fruit in a jello cup, man."
by DoleJelloCup January 3, 2024
Get the Looking for fruit in a jello cupmug. When you type "okok", but autocorrect forcibly changes the word to "look" before you send the message out and you have not the time, energy, or patience to correct the spelling. This is an error routinely committed by former journalists or those who reply to messages days or weeks late.
by Preshhhhhhh September 17, 2020
Get the Lookmug. Why Do I Always Look Like The Police Officer Taking Notes In Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Episode <"'`~`48`~`Hours`~`48>
Why Do I Always Look Like The Police Officer Taking Notes In Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Episode <"'`~`48`~`Hours`~`48>
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 13, 2025
Get the Why Do I Always Look Like The Police Officer Taking Notes In Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Episode <"'`~`48`~`Hours`~`48>mug. A term predominantly used in certain Caribbean regions to describe an individual's appearance that is notably unconventional or strikingly peculiar, beyond mere unattractiveness. Usually used in an argument meant to degrade the other person
by Lil pill Kim December 9, 2023
Get the Imba lookingmug. My Shoulder Blades Looks Like A Trapezoid Triangle Based Yo-Yo Trick Called "Walking The Dog Near Shitu Central
My Shoulder Blades Looks Like A Trapezoid Triangle Based Yo-Yo Trick Called "Walking The Dog Near Shitu Central
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 30, 2025
Get the My Shoulder Blades Looks Like A Trapezoid Triangle Based Yo-Yo Trick Called "Walking The Dog Near Shitu Centralmug. by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 16, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>The Telugu Language Looks Like A Sega Genesis Controller<.7.9.7.6.>mug. A theory used by black matriarchs to predict the degree of melanin expression in skin pigment, as even brown-skinned black people are often born as light skinned babies.
New parent: I don’t know how that’s my baby? It’s so light!
Great grandmother’s aunt (leaning in close to babies head for a better vantage point): You’ve got to look at the ears
Great grandmother’s aunt (leaning in close to babies head for a better vantage point): You’ve got to look at the ears
by Elder sayings  December 4, 2021
Get the Look at the earsmug.