Phrase used amongst fictional homosexual characters who are experiencing angst due to bad parenting and loveless childhoods, to confirm to their partners that even though they are incapable of saying so aloud, they are madly in love with them.
Used when said fictional homosexual characters are, for whatever reason, emotionally screwed up.
Used when said fictional homosexual characters are, for whatever reason, emotionally screwed up.
"And, and, I think...these feelings have a word...and you don't have to say this back, but...I love you, Noah."
"Luke...same here?"
Audience: "Pfft lame, go take a wild hayride."
"Luke...same here?"
Audience: "Pfft lame, go take a wild hayride."
by Zrina April 17, 2009
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A term used to describe the atmosphere in a room after a father has walked in on his daughter getting gang banged.
by Anonymous May 08, 2003
When you've just undone your pants and she laughs at the size of your penis, and your only recourse is to buy mail order brides from Russia.
by Anonymous May 11, 2003
Y'all gon' make me lose my mind
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me go all out
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me act a fooooool
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me lose my cool
Up in here, up in here
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me go all out
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me act a fooooool
Up in here, up in here
Y'all gon' make me lose my cool
Up in here, up in here
by Sickomonster April 13, 2021
An American expression used during WWII, typically seen in graffiti. Not much is known about its origin but the phrase and the doodle became associated with GIs in the 1940s. It was also the American equivalent of the Australian Foo Was Here expression that was used during WWI. It mainly features a bald-headed man (sometimes depicted with a few hairs on his head) with a prominent nose peeking over a wall with his fingers clutching the wall. Despite this, his name is not Kilroy (there were many different names for the character such as Smoe, Clem, Flywheel, Private Snoops, Overby, The Jeep and Sapo).
by CelticEagle February 11, 2019
A word said in a hurried manner to a particularly annoying sibling who comes into your bedroom without permission.
Usually used in conjunction with a punch, slap, or kick.
Usually used in conjunction with a punch, slap, or kick.
by annoying sibling March 25, 2004