A handy phrase, commonly used to counter his extensive sentences, which causes Trigger to glare at the offending student in consternation.
"Hillary Clinton will - write this down - will win the general election!"
"Trigga please! Last time you said Giuliani."
"Trigga please! Last time you said Giuliani."
by Senioritis February 15, 2008
A meaningless phrase that prefaces relevant information. It is basically unnecessary if not redundant, as one is engaged in the very act of “advising” when issuing a warning, imparting knowledge, or giving advice. “Please be advised” is used excessively by people in law enforcement and sometimes by those who became serious about life at a very late age, and now maintain blogs that purport to warn the public about what is largely one-sided, uninteresting crap.
Ryan: Officer Murphy, please be advised that our suspect is driving a Jeep.
Murphy: Ryan, the fact that you’re advising me is understood in the information you have just given to me. Saying “please be advised” is an unnecessary redundancy that pollutes our radio communication.
Ryan: Ten-four.
Murphy: Ryan, the fact that you’re advising me is understood in the information you have just given to me. Saying “please be advised” is an unnecessary redundancy that pollutes our radio communication.
Ryan: Ten-four.
by Ned's Nutz April 23, 2010
Cereal consisting of 7 all-natural grains such as oats, barley, and almonds which are deep fried and coated with brown sugar, honey, and BBQ sauce. The way to ask for it is by name.
Dennis: Hey Joey, that’s some good cereal, what is it?
Joey: Ninja, please
Dennis: DONT SAY THAT WORD IN FRONT OF ME! *starts stabbing joey with a knife*
Joey: Ninja Please! *holds the cereal box in front of him*
Joey: Ninja, please
Dennis: DONT SAY THAT WORD IN FRONT OF ME! *starts stabbing joey with a knife*
Joey: Ninja Please! *holds the cereal box in front of him*
by GageTheDictionaryGeek August 17, 2018
Used to show that person that what they are asking,saying, trying to do, or doing is complete retard and unresonable in your opinion.
by mirgine December 27, 2007
girl please stemming from black people on the Maury show or maybe Montel Williams. Used in a sentance to say "bitch say what"
girl please im not your baby's daddy.
by John January 26, 2005
Marin: "Mathew are you coming to the pub tonight?"
Mathew: "Yes I am, will see you at 8.30"
Martin: "No lies please"
Mathew: "Yes I am, will see you at 8.30"
Martin: "No lies please"
by Mathew Salmon July 30, 2006
Basically this means "no way" with an extra "please" on the end for good measure. Supposedly said by Mr. T, but I can't remember.
by Ezra McKenzie November 07, 2006