the most caring, talented and sweetest boy on earth. he shows everyone so much love and care, no matter how you look. hes such an inspiration, one way more people should look up to. hes so passionate about singing and its breathtaking. he makes so many people happy and makes so many people feel safe. hes helped people when nobody else could.
HE ALSO DADDY AS FUCK HEEEEEEH
HE ALSO DADDY AS FUCK HEEEEEEH
by OKALRlGHTSAM October 9, 2016

by Shane September 14, 2004

Family vacation in car - child in backseat calls out repetitively, ad nauseum, "Are we there yet?" This phrase is generally followed by ultimate adult frustrationa and the phrase, "Don't make me pull this car over!"
by Castlebailey November 27, 2004

a commonly used saying in the south east of the united kingdom to show that something of great humour or value has occured often said in a bezerk mannor
Gerald-"timmothy, did you fuck that loose girl last night"
Timmothy-"why yes i did Gerald"
Spectator-"We off!!!"
Timmothy-"why yes i did Gerald"
Spectator-"We off!!!"
by chris jones from eden records November 2, 2011

A short white man who is inexplicably athletic.
Bounced around the NFL for a while, owning but going largely unnoticed.
Tom Brady's number two target after Randy Moss.
Bounced around the NFL for a while, owning but going largely unnoticed.
Tom Brady's number two target after Randy Moss.
by Ignatius Strangelove November 26, 2007

1.) A statement expressing wishes to attend some sort of activity (i.e. We should all go to the movies sometime), but at the same time expressing no plans to actually organize such an event.
2.) Such a remark made as an insinuation that the person on the receiving end should plan said event.
2.) Such a remark made as an insinuation that the person on the receiving end should plan said event.
"Adam said that we should go to the mall and hang out sometime."
"Really? When did he say to go?"
"He didn't, it was only a we should."
"Really? When did he say to go?"
"He didn't, it was only a we should."
by Marshall Banana May 6, 2006

A term supposedly uttered by Queen Victoria (there's no evidence of this), this term is often linked with royalty to satirically point out their snobbishness. This meme can also be found online with pictures of a discontent Queen Elizabeth II as well.
"There is a tale of the unfortunate equerry who ventured during dinner at Windsor to tell a story with a spice of scandal or impropriety in it. ‘We are not amused,’ said the Queen when he had finished.”
by Flaminghorse October 31, 2018
