The feeling you get just before you show off your rock fingers (devil sign) \m/
Some people like to scream out the word when they do that sign.
Some people like to scream out the word when they do that sign.
by Anonymous69 September 09, 2006
1.) a common misspelling of monkey
2.) annoying little meanie child
3.) a nickname you give to friends, enemies, and random people
2.) annoying little meanie child
3.) a nickname you give to friends, enemies, and random people
1.) *texting* girl: hey i want a pet mokey
guy: don't you mean monkey?
2.) "man, my little brother is such a mokey!"
3.) "hey, what's up mokey!"
"nothing, how about you! did you see that mokey the other day?"
guy: don't you mean monkey?
2.) "man, my little brother is such a mokey!"
3.) "hey, what's up mokey!"
"nothing, how about you! did you see that mokey the other day?"
by C.J. the Mokey Girl August 25, 2009
by dave February 13, 2004
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Literally, "okey-dokey". From a Simlish phrase uttered by a voice in the computer game "The Sims 2".
by Thor, eh? June 20, 2007
Where someone has gotten "beasted" or as you say "OWNED BITCH" it goes in several ways.
(i think it was originated by african americans.)
Duuude..-The dude got mokey loped. Totally.
Ni%%a!- that ni%%a got mokey loped like mad shit YO! snoop dawgy dog.
ROFLMOKEYLOPEDOMG- You just seriously got mokey loped
(i think it was originated by african americans.)
Duuude..-The dude got mokey loped. Totally.
Ni%%a!- that ni%%a got mokey loped like mad shit YO! snoop dawgy dog.
ROFLMOKEYLOPEDOMG- You just seriously got mokey loped
You: "Ya know, the guy got so fucking Mokey Loped"
Bob Barker: "THE PRICE IS RIGHT!"
You: "WHERES THE THEME SONG BOB?"
Bob Barker: "THE PRICE IS RIGHT!"
You: "WHERES THE THEME SONG BOB?"
by KRATOSGODOFPOOP March 29, 2010
originated in kent(England) in the Faversahm Herne Bay area. can also be shortened to 'Fo Mo'. Has two meanings one as a mild insult instead of Mo Fo and the latter, a version of the hokey kokey involving jazz hands and wiggling of hips.
by Martin March 29, 2005