It a word which means 'How are you ?' in Hong Kong English (Chinglish or Honglish)
Some person in Hong Kong don't speak English but they have to talk to foreigner so they'll say 'You Good Mother'.
Some person in Hong Kong don't speak English but they have to talk to foreigner so they'll say 'You Good Mother'.
by AnOldDriver July 26, 2017
Get the you good mothermug. If you could help me out, I’ll break you off.
by El Clean March 11, 2025
Get the Break you offmug. A hot, beautiful, cute, amazing, kind, pretty, person. This person is truly wonderful to be around and would be an amazing friend.
by cheese on the floor July 6, 2023
Get the Youmug. A commonly used phrase by (a) math teacher(s) to make sure his or her students understand the current topic being explained to them.
F(x)=ax+b og y=ax+b "Are you with?"
by MLGPussyKiller3000 September 19, 2019
Get the Are You With?mug. The act of trying to roast someone with the name “Tom” by singing the song “Call me by your name”, but slightly changing the lyrics. And instead stating “Call me what you want, Call me what you need, Tom you may as well leave”.
Enrique: Are you gang gang?
Tom : “Who Remembers the Infinity Stones”
Adrian: “Tom, you may as Well Leave.”
Tom: Shut the Fuck up.
Adrian: Nope!
Tom : “Who Remembers the Infinity Stones”
Adrian: “Tom, you may as Well Leave.”
Tom: Shut the Fuck up.
Adrian: Nope!
by Göbert August 13, 2025
Get the Tom, you may as well leavemug. Angry Sherlock phrase, from the BBC's show 'Sherlock' aired from 2010-2017, being the way to tell people there's nothing wrong with you via humour, showing others you're intellectual and know what to watch.
1: Bro, you've got issues. I think there's something wrong with you.
2: (Sherlock voice) There is nothing wrong with me! Do you understand!?
1: Never mind. There isn't. I will worship you from now on.
2: (Sherlock voice) There is nothing wrong with me! Do you understand!?
1: Never mind. There isn't. I will worship you from now on.
by Diccshonawry October 4, 2023
Get the There is nothing wrong with me! Do you understand!?mug. Based on an r/facepalm post. Refers to an article written by Rachel Link of Authority Nutrition about how to limit hangover symptoms, with the first tip being "limit alcohol consumption".
This is a response to someone who says something stupidly obvious.
This is a response to someone who says something stupidly obvious.
by JTBSpartan September 3, 2019
Get the Thank you, Rachel.mug.