by ironlung95 July 28, 2010
Commonly used by Danish west-coast citizens for full-sending it (giving it everything) in terms of alcohol and dancing at Bernhardts.
More specifically, it refers to drinking way more than your lads, meanwhile giving zero fucks about relationship status by participating in sexual matters out of wedlock.
More specifically, it refers to drinking way more than your lads, meanwhile giving zero fucks about relationship status by participating in sexual matters out of wedlock.
Hey Brandt, I'm gonna give jen over æ nak and sleep with that fat fuck dancing in the corner
Yo Simon, you've only had one beer? I thought we were going to give jen over æ nak.
Yo Simon, you've only had one beer? I thought we were going to give jen over æ nak.
by Buttenschøn July 27, 2022
When one brings a member of the opposite sex to their place of residence with the intention of nuanced, in depth conversation, followed by a cuddle heavy period in which the guest spends the night. Moderate making out is permitted, but if behavior exceeds this, it is no longer a speak over.
Do you want to speak over tonight?, I know I am pretty religious, but c'mon, it was just a speak over.
by beachesbeersbitchesbongs December 04, 2009
Not George W. Bush.
by Evie September 14, 2003
Instead of faking a plausible excuse, a person tells an audacious lie in order to make it known that they just don't want to hang out with you, presumably in order to offend you enough that the situation won't occur again.
Jake: Hey man, you wanna go catch a flick at the old drive-thru?
Jim: Nah dude, I'm having Jesus over for dinner.
Jake: Weak!
Jim: Nah dude, I'm having Jesus over for dinner.
Jake: Weak!
by zekepliskin December 06, 2009
Don't cry over spilt milk, get on with life! - His complaining is just so much crying over spilt milk.
by Necessary Evil April 02, 2011
A variation of 'what the fuck', an expression of disbelief.
WTFO, however, is used when the disbelief is caused by a betrayal - when you betray someone you 'fuck them over'.
WTFO, however, is used when the disbelief is caused by a betrayal - when you betray someone you 'fuck them over'.
Bill: I told your g/f you ditched her last night to go bar-hopping.
Dave: What the fuck, over? You know I was at work covering for you!
Dave: What the fuck, over? You know I was at work covering for you!
by yabo-wabo September 16, 2004