Balloon: Yes! I can’t believe it
(Horror sound effect)
Salt: Like, OMG, you liked, talked.
Balloon: Well, now that I’ve joined the season, I figured I might as well start saying actual stuff again.
Salt: But, nobody like, likes you, like.
Toilet: Here is those wires you needed, Mistah Phone, oh my gosh, Balloon, Nobody likes you.
Balloon: “OH COME ON!”
(Horror sound effect)
Salt: Like, OMG, you liked, talked.
Balloon: Well, now that I’ve joined the season, I figured I might as well start saying actual stuff again.
Salt: But, nobody like, likes you, like.
Toilet: Here is those wires you needed, Mistah Phone, oh my gosh, Balloon, Nobody likes you.
Balloon: “OH COME ON!”
by Object Show Lover April 23, 2023

by Madam Laura May 18, 2021

by DiiKaBaKa January 20, 2004

A song written by Billie Joe Armstrong and played by Green Day.
It is a song about how a teenage boy has turned seventeen, who has secrets just like anybody. He is wondering if he should tell people about his secrets. His secrets are possibly concering his sexuality.
He has also found out how to be a man.
It is a song about how a teenage boy has turned seventeen, who has secrets just like anybody. He is wondering if he should tell people about his secrets. His secrets are possibly concering his sexuality.
He has also found out how to be a man.
by x.GreenDay..love.x May 2, 2008

by Torch October 21, 2003

Used to act incredulous and deflect blame when you're called out for being corrupt, an asshole and a liar.
Hey Joe, there's actually a video tape of you admitting to blackmailing the Ukrainians.
O come on man, that has been totally debunked. my homies already said it didn't happen.
O come on man, that has been totally debunked. my homies already said it didn't happen.
by Maskolicism October 23, 2020

More accurately described as a colloquial phrase, it means
"your deserved reward or just due" for an action taken or statement you have made. It always conveys that to be of a negative nature. It should be hyphenated as neither word, of it's own definition, conveys close to the meaning of the combination of the two; therefore the linkage of the hyphen is needed.
"your deserved reward or just due" for an action taken or statement you have made. It always conveys that to be of a negative nature. It should be hyphenated as neither word, of it's own definition, conveys close to the meaning of the combination of the two; therefore the linkage of the hyphen is needed.
"Joe has always bragged that he was the team's best batter, but in the playoff game he went 0 for 4 and humiliated himself."
(Joe; therefore, got his just due or his come-uppance for his continual bragging and then, his abysmal failure.
(Joe; therefore, got his just due or his come-uppance for his continual bragging and then, his abysmal failure.
by Bob 'doctorhugo' Weiss September 6, 2008
