This comes from Hebrew. It is a proverb that means "Things don't always happen as they are supposed to be".
"Supposed" in Hebrew is "AMUR". this is also a name for the fish "Ctenopharyngodon idella"
"Supposed" in Hebrew is "AMUR". this is also a name for the fish "Ctenopharyngodon idella"
- I'll just plug that in, and it's supposed to work when we get there.
- "Supposed" is a name of a fish. (Amur ze shem shel dag)
- "Supposed" is a name of a fish. (Amur ze shem shel dag)
by Ze'ev Russak August 2, 2008

by Kskg November 12, 2019

To express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand in the name of something gay af and non-religious because Jesus was a charlatan and Christians currently/still suck. Can be used to rebuke any person, place, thing, etc.
Person 1: Does this brown belt go with my black crocs?
Person 2, probably a gay: No, baby, no, and I rebuke you in the name of our Lordt and Slayvior.
Person 1: You wanna go get Chic-Fil-A?
Person 2: I will never give them my money to continue squandering on the oppression of LGBT+ rights and I rebuke them in the name of our Lordt and Slayvior.
Person 2, probably a gay: No, baby, no, and I rebuke you in the name of our Lordt and Slayvior.
Person 1: You wanna go get Chic-Fil-A?
Person 2: I will never give them my money to continue squandering on the oppression of LGBT+ rights and I rebuke them in the name of our Lordt and Slayvior.
by Therealtylercodero August 15, 2022

P1: she's such a bitch
P2: shes probably one of those people who put their own names and make the definition good
P2: shes probably one of those people who put their own names and make the definition good
by Milooooooooooooooooooooooooooo June 10, 2023

by Minah200 August 14, 2023

"My name is Gustavo, but you can call me sus" - Gustavo Fring
"My name is sustavo but you can call me Gus" - sustavo Fring
"My name is sustavo but you can call me Gus" - sustavo Fring
by Shinkinou October 12, 2022
