by Sk8death26 September 26, 2016
To be completely on top of something, much as a donkey, when standing over a waffle, covers it entirely.
by Jason Kafalas April 06, 2005
by Sk8death26 September 26, 2016
by Jess_Rabbit July 31, 2023
by goatzrcool November 14, 2013
1) to say explicitly
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
2) to imply with body language
3) a term used to paraphrase roughly what a speaker said
1) I met Sarah yesterday at a party and she was all like "Why didn't you tell me you were coming?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
2) After watching the show he was totally all like "What the hell?"
3) After hearing Republicans talk, Democrats have a tendency to be all like "Huh!?"
by gcsnelgar February 18, 2017