I mean, are we the product of some cosmic coincidence, or is there really a god watching everything, y'know with a plan for us and stuff? I dunno, man. But it keeps me up at night.
by CURNICNLGEE January 26, 2022
Get the Why are we heremug. A phrase used to describe instances of failure in a person(s). The term was originally coined when many football players were not being accepted into the NFL due to not meeting proper requirements.
Mike: “dude I can’t hang out today, I’m grounded for failing my math class”
Jeremy: “Dammit Mike, This is why we don’t make it to the NFL”
Jeremy: “Dammit Mike, This is why we don’t make it to the NFL”
by Jeremistro July 15, 2019
Get the This is why we don’t make it to the NFLmug. by Marina Is An Animal February 20, 2017
Get the we HEEZEmug. A phrase used to radiate a positive spirit during moments of deep depression or anxiety. Commonly used to prevent oneself from having a heart attack, the phrase is a good reminder than everything will be okay. It is also important to note that the phrase is typically repeated to be said two times. (Ongoing streak of use: A LU)
Person #1: OMG! Ragot is collecting the HW today!
Person #2: Dw we chillin, we goo we goo.
OR
Person #1: I’ve been feeling quite the depression lately.
person #2: We goo, we goo.
Person #2: Dw we chillin, we goo we goo.
OR
Person #1: I’ve been feeling quite the depression lately.
person #2: We goo, we goo.
by Fortnite Legend KC October 24, 2023
Get the We goomug. If Anyone Says That They <We> Are The reason Why I Wanted My Circle And Line Abrasions Then I Will Kill Them At Point Blank Range
If Anyone Says That They <We> Are The reason Why I Wanted My Circle And Line Abrasions Then I Will Kill Them At Point Blank Range
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 1, 2025
Get the If Anyone Says That They <We> Are The reason Why I Wanted My Circle And Line Abrasions Then I Will Kill Them At Point Blank Rangemug. A phrase commonly used among used on social media, to describe someone who is visibly under the influence of drugs, often to a significant degree. It's typically used in a casual, sometimes humorous context, acknowledging the intense effects of drug use.
Jeff: "Bro, Miles just hit three blinkers earlier, he hasn’t moved for 20 minutes."*
- Mike: "Told bro we geek hard."
- Mike: "Told bro we geek hard."
by skullbowl444 November 27, 2023
Get the told bro we geek hardmug. by SpaceTime69_ April 22, 2022
Get the We bought it to snort itmug.