by uttam maharjan October 21, 2010

by Bantaaah July 5, 2017

The same thing as “Who let bro cook?” except it’s blaming the Fallen Angels for it. A reference to the Dead Sea Scrolls.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
It’s used when someone sees something that can be considered an amalgamation, abomination, or something that shouldn’t really exist hypothetically or literally.
Person: “What the f*ck is that?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
*Sees something that probably shouldn’t exist.*
Person: “Who let the Fallen Angels cook?!”
by Pseudonym2100 April 20, 2024

Truly the best song ever. It is a masterpiece and it deserves to be the most listened to song. Many people have cried because of it and it is a cinematic masterpiece
by SortaPinkish September 28, 2022

1. When a person suffering a beat down, defeat or humiliation finally succeeds in owning, humiliating or likewise getting revenge.
The more banter, longer time passed, higher the stakes, and greater the victory, the greater the kudos.
2. A player who has had a long streak of defeats, turns the tide of pwnage to become the underdog victor.
The more banter, longer time passed, higher the stakes, and greater the victory, the greater the kudos.
2. A player who has had a long streak of defeats, turns the tide of pwnage to become the underdog victor.
"How did you beat me at Tekken!? I always mop the floor with you but today you kicked my ass! I don't believe it! Total revenge of the fallen, man!"
by RazorHawk April 11, 2014

by Yeagerboii August 18, 2022

by Yetje April 9, 2017
