Irish Car Bomb done to gigantic proportions using a pitcher and a rocks glass instead of a pint and a shot. aka instant blackout.
"dude, i think i drank an Irish Bus Bomb last night. My head is killing me, i cant remember shit, and im not in the right house!"
"Yep, sounds about right"
"Yep, sounds about right"
by djbadlt July 26, 2012
To vomit uncontrollably. Similar in usage to "worshipping the porcelain god" or "tossing one's lunch".
That norovirus I contracted at the Tough Mudder race last weekend made me throw my crispy chicken wrap under the bus.
The morning after my 21st birthday, I threw AT LEAST 4 crispy chicken wraps under the bus.
The morning after my 21st birthday, I threw AT LEAST 4 crispy chicken wraps under the bus.
by Biker chick July 04, 2013
A game that consists of posing the question: "Who would you rather sit next to on a bus?" Then two options are provided, fictional characters, prominent figures, or acquaintances. The person(s) who the question then selects from the choices and then poses a new scenario. Different scenarios are possible but is usually that the bus ride is of medium duration of length, too long to go without acknowledging the other parties presence, but too short to create a meaningful bonding experience.
Who would you rather sit next to on a bus? . . .
Rep. Joe Wilson or the cast of the Jersey Shore?
Charlie Sheen or Emilio Estevez?
Oliver Cromwell or Andrew Jackson?
Rep. Joe Wilson or the cast of the Jersey Shore?
Charlie Sheen or Emilio Estevez?
Oliver Cromwell or Andrew Jackson?
by public_transportation_fan January 09, 2010
A YouTube video called Killer Klowns from outer space death pie scene. The first step of the dance is to sit still until the music gets more climatic. Then you pump your fists in the air until the song reaches the climax. Then you start slapping the seat in front of you as hard as you can until the song slows down again.
Killer Klowns from outer space dance (bus only)- The kids on the bus did the killer Klowns dance so now there part of the secret club
by GANDOFF October 06, 2017
your probs trying to find a song welp i think its the like weddin song when your walkin down the aisle but i dont know where you can find the song so keep searching!
*Bride walks down the aisle*
*the music* bam bam bumbum bam bam bumbum ba ba bam ba bam ba bu bi bubu
*the music* bam bam bumbum bam bam bumbum ba ba bam ba bam ba bu bi bubu
by Caroline14 November 11, 2020
Standing for: For Whom The Bell Tolls this is a somewhat cover of the Metallica song of the same name. The cover was created by dronemetalists Sunn O))) (pronounced sun).
I hate Lars so much what a d-bag he makes me want to listen to F.W.T.B.T. (I Dream of Lars Ulrich Being Thrown Through the Bus Window Instead of My Mystikal Master Kliff Burton) all day long!
rip cliff burton
rip cliff burton
by joshjoshjoshjoshjoshjoshjoshjosh April 15, 2008
Ghost buses refer to the phenomenon where an individual coins a highly specific term and incessantly promotes its usage, persistently inserting the newly coined term into conversations with the aim of provoking inquiries. The person then seizes the opportunity to explain the term to others, feigning surprise that it is not already a universally recognized concept. This behavior is characterized by a deliberate attempt to establish the invented term as common vernacular, creating an illusion that everyone else is ostensibly familiar with it.
Dialogue exchange between Representative Glen Clay Higgins and FBI Director Christopher Asher Wray:
Higgins: "You know what a ghost vehicle is, Director Wray? You're the director of the FBI; you certainly should. Do you know what a ghost bus is?"
Wray: "A ghost bus?"
Higgins: "Ghost bus!"
Wray: "I'm not sure I've used that term before."
Higgins: "Okay, it's pretty common in law enforcement. It's a vehicle that's used for secret purposes. It's painted over."
Higgins: "You know what a ghost vehicle is, Director Wray? You're the director of the FBI; you certainly should. Do you know what a ghost bus is?"
Wray: "A ghost bus?"
Higgins: "Ghost bus!"
Wray: "I'm not sure I've used that term before."
Higgins: "Okay, it's pretty common in law enforcement. It's a vehicle that's used for secret purposes. It's painted over."
by marcelinhodj November 16, 2023