Originated from film "Shaun of the Dead".
Used as a sarcastic comment of not caring, similar to "whoopty-do".
Used as a sarcastic comment of not caring, similar to "whoopty-do".
by Brandon Brown March 20, 2005

by Shedden July 24, 2016

From "House of 1000 Corpses" (movie by Rob Zombie) , in this dialogue Baby (Sheri Moon) is making a move on the bespectacled nerd :
-It ain't past my bedtime
-Are you flirting with me?
-What? Oh, no.
(horn beeping)
-Great! They're back.
-Whoppie-fucking-do.(Baby is pissed of because the guys turns his back on her)
-It ain't past my bedtime
-Are you flirting with me?
-What? Oh, no.
(horn beeping)
-Great! They're back.
-Whoppie-fucking-do.(Baby is pissed of because the guys turns his back on her)
by Criniti April 26, 2008

by Top Shotterz July 31, 2011

From "House of 1000 Corpses" (movie by Rob Zombie) , in this dialogue Baby (Sheri Moon) is making a move on the bespectacled nerd :
It ain't past my bedtime
Are you flirting with me?
What? Oh, no.
(horn beeping)
Great! They're back.
Whoppie-fucking-do.(Baby is pissed of because the guys turns his back on her)
It ain't past my bedtime
Are you flirting with me?
What? Oh, no.
(horn beeping)
Great! They're back.
Whoppie-fucking-do.(Baby is pissed of because the guys turns his back on her)
by Criniti April 25, 2008

Uttered when a vessel (usually sea-based) makes a wrong turn; accidentally uttered by Sue Simmons of WNBC-4 NY when she unexpectedly saw a cruise liner turn at an awkward angle.
"At eleven, paying more at the grocer, but getting less. We'll tell you how to get the most... what the fuck are you doing ?!"
by KadV January 24, 2009

Favorite catch phrase of WNBC's Sue Simmons, first debuted May 12, 2008 and later seen on David Letterman.
"At eleven, paying more at the grocer, but getting less. We'll tell you how to get the most... What the fuck are you doing?!" - Sue Simmons
by shemadeabooboo January 2, 2009
