when you tie your jumper/ jacket around your waist
brought back by the band propa kickin super rad =
brought back by the band propa kickin super rad =
by pisserpisser October 22, 2007
by WoodchuckBeaverMustelid August 25, 2019
A term said with a raised voice expressing you like someone. Also used while under the influence of alcohol to get anybodies attention.
by EMQ August 20, 2011
Fatman walking from behind a tree used as a shitty meme. For fuck sake leave the fat arse stain alone he likes his flannels and fucking trees darn u internet . blame Pyrocynical.
hey whats up guys its scarce here and today, there's so much news gonna be a double upload
hey have u hear of that overused fucking meme hey whats up guys its scarce here
hey have u hear of that overused fucking meme hey whats up guys its scarce here
by snoipah December 31, 2016
This phrase is a greeting of endearment between Latino gangster youth culture. Ese (masculine) and esa (feminine) are comparable to homeboy or homegirl. The phrase if said by a non-Hispanic is extremely offensive. It is comparable to the phrase, "What up, My n*gger?" in the Latino community. Also, the use of homes is derogatory because it is urban Latino gangster ideology.
by Rafa Diego October 15, 2008
The intro to youtuber Scarce's videos.
The phrase is sometimes used by hackers to make people think Scarce hacked someone.
The phrase is sometimes used by hackers to make people think Scarce hacked someone.
by TheYellowAmpharos October 24, 2016
If you look at that mug that Urban Dictionary advertises really closely, it’ll say this. Well, of what you can read of it.
You: Well said aid in a eement can be used as reeting, hey ats up.
Your friend: wat da fuq dit u jus sae?
Your friend: wat da fuq dit u jus sae?
by Hongolomngonolongongous November 03, 2020