by LipanConjuring December 7, 2021
Get the Finger timemug. Example 1
Person 1: "Yo dawg, thanks for helping the mandem earlier."
Person 2: "Aye time dawg"
Example 2
Person 1: "Yo, what time u finna reach?"
Person 2 "Aye time bro, there's bare trafffic"
Person 1: "Yo dawg, thanks for helping the mandem earlier."
Person 2: "Aye time dawg"
Example 2
Person 1: "Yo, what time u finna reach?"
Person 2 "Aye time bro, there's bare trafffic"
by cosmicunity September 13, 2018
Get the Aye timemug. An example being when someone friend zoned you in year 9 but you end up together
“There are no time stones...”
“There are no time stones...”
by Brandp January 27, 2019
Get the Time Stonesmug. Crazy person for the original saying "Time is money"
Unsure how this confusion started, but most likely from, again, half listening to people when they talk, explain something to you or try and teach you new words/sayings/procedures.
Unsure how this confusion started, but most likely from, again, half listening to people when they talk, explain something to you or try and teach you new words/sayings/procedures.
**Whilst on telephone**
Flynmon: "Hurry up, I'm waiting, business is time."
Person 2: " I beg your pardon. What do you mean?"
Flynmon: "You know. I'm in a hurry and we're wasting time - Business is time"
Person 2: "WTF, haha, sure" **Hangs up on**
Flynmon: "Hurry up, I'm waiting, business is time."
Person 2: " I beg your pardon. What do you mean?"
Flynmon: "You know. I'm in a hurry and we're wasting time - Business is time"
Person 2: "WTF, haha, sure" **Hangs up on**
by BrowneSugarLover November 27, 2010
Get the Business is timemug. The time of day ( usually between 4pm and 6pm ) skateboards are drawn outside to skate by almost instinct.
by Takun123 March 14, 2010
Get the Board Timemug. "these unprecedented times" refers to an overused phrase describing the COVID-19 global pandemic. This overuse was most evident in public statements by schools and universities, politicians, corporations, and health authorities. Over the course of the pandemic, Twitter users began to mock this public relations cliché, by associating the phrase with the wider COVID-19 meme culture.
Variations include"these challenging times," "these uncertain times," and "these trying times."
Variations include"these challenging times," "these uncertain times," and "these trying times."
by SamuelleDeChamplaine April 29, 2021
Get the these unprecedented timesmug. this is when you look at the clock and you see the numbers being opposite, for example. 10:01, 21:12, etc. When seeing the "opposite time" you must message your "time buddy" "OPPOSITE TIME" on the opposite time. By doing this you are pleasing the opposite time God's, if you miss the time there is a chance that the time God's might kill you.
by the egyptian slayer October 26, 2020
Get the Opposite Timemug.