frequently said phrase that is spreading like wildfire. It's a very witty answer to any question needing an explanation for an action.
Often ends in "yo." fora a cooler effect.
Often ends in "yo." fora a cooler effect.
Confused Person:"Hey, why the hell are you doing that?!"
Cool Person: "Cuz, I'm cool like that, yo."
Cool Person: "Cuz, I'm cool like that, yo."
by Pink Phox February 26, 2005
Get the cuz I'm cool like thatmug. by Shorty Reese November 7, 2016
Get the I'm tryna tell ya!mug. The great new catch phrase sweeping the U.S.
Unfortunately, it cannot be used in polite company.
From a skit of Rick James done by Dave Chappelle on his "Chappelle's Show," from the Comedy Central cable network.
Unfortunately, it cannot be used in polite company.
From a skit of Rick James done by Dave Chappelle on his "Chappelle's Show," from the Comedy Central cable network.
by Hyacinth Bucket May 31, 2005
Get the I'm Rick James bitchmug. When someone says something really stupid and u wanna throw them around just like harambe threw the kid around
by Ddddkaurb August 24, 2016
Get the Fuck this shit I'm outmug. Girl: *moaning* ooh god... yes.. yes... yes! I'm cumming right now! Cum in me daddy! Fuck me!
Guy: *moans as he cums hard*
Guy: *moans as he cums hard*
by BigCocklover333 October 12, 2020
Get the i'm cumming right now!mug. Phrase used by people who do not desire to hang out for the day. Often used to avoid offending someone when they already have plans, do not want to hang out with the asker, or really just want to stay home. Often followed by three periods (..) to show false/real remorse.
Friend 1: Hey, wanna go see Yogi Bear?
Friend 2 (to himself): That idea sounds hella stupid
Frined 2: No thanks, I'm staying home today...
Friend 2 (to himself): That idea sounds hella stupid
Frined 2: No thanks, I'm staying home today...
by Vahney_981 December 30, 2010
Get the I'm staying home todaymug. A tune Sir Paul McCartney wrote when he was sixteen, and in which he appeared to see his future with eerie precognition.
In the song, he asks, "Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?" And now that he's sixty-four, we conveniently have our answer - a resounding NO! He and his wife, Heather Mills, are history, fo sho.
In the song, he asks, "Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?" And now that he's sixty-four, we conveniently have our answer - a resounding NO! He and his wife, Heather Mills, are history, fo sho.
I stayed out till quarter of three and she locked the door. I knew that would happen when I wrote "When I'm Sixty-Four." - Sir Paul
by Frank Booth March 19, 2007
Get the When I'm Sixty-Fourmug.