PAUL WELLER FROM HORTON HEARS A WHO!
IS THIS
gary: hey frank black of pixies!, HOW DO YOU FEEL?
frank black of pixies: OH HI GARY!, I FEEL LIKE HORTON HEARS A WHO! SCENE 26:46:3.!.
IS THIS
gary: hey frank black of pixies!, HOW DO YOU FEEL?
frank black of pixies: OH HI GARY!, I FEEL LIKE HORTON HEARS A WHO! SCENE 26:46:3.!.
by Andy the shed August 15, 2022
When everyone and their mother can tell you have feelings for someone and they clearly have them back but you're both too scared to admit it so you're stuck in that awkward "idk if we're talking" stage.
"Yeah, Ryan is definitely your boo who ain't your boo until he finally grows a pair to admit he likes you."
"Jake is your boo who ain't your boo cause you're too dang scared to tell him you like him."
"Jake is your boo who ain't your boo cause you're too dang scared to tell him you like him."
by jesusfreakk777 June 08, 2017
Charles Alderton is the mam who made Dr pepper, our favorite drink that I think is better than coke. Charles Alderton created Dr pepper in 1885
by Pinetreefinn November 03, 2023
The sore feeling in a women's vagina after a serious pipe laying. Like how muscles feel after an intense work out.
by Dingle5884 July 04, 2021
"Ppl who asked", are people, that are following a tiktok user named blngler. These people are usually cool as hell.
by NoWayThatsMe July 15, 2022
A game played with the traditional board game "guess who" but with slightly different rules. The difference is that a given question can only be asked once over a period of multiple games (usually for the whole weekend, or however long you're trapped in the cabin with nothing to do except play guess who, but possibly forever!).
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
If someone asks a repeat question, they lose.
Since the number of objective, declarative questions is rather finite, the later stages of No-Repeat Guess Who are similar to subjective guess who.
Questions are identified by their meaning - you can't change the word order, or add a trivial extra phrase, to ask what is essentially the same question twice.
by firebus July 22, 2010
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: I am the big bear who killed Michael Hitchcock, call me "Angel Jose Robles"
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: I am the big bear who killed Michael Hitchcock, call me "Angel Jose Robles"
by LeSouffleDeVersailles January 23, 2025