The most awesome band in the world. It features Spencer, Dan, Travis, and Jeff Leight. Others appear with useless instruments. Like the tambourine and the thunder tube. Bongos are badass though. Hell yeah cracker.
See Spencer B.
See Spencer B.
by Spencer B. September 15, 2004

Since the non-gingers have rescheduled their attack, we must as well! Kick a ginger kicker day is on October 22nd
by JackGoff69 October 16, 2019

"Go Real Estate On Your Ass" is another way to threaten someone with violence. It stems from a clip on MadTV, in which people get rich by threatening to attack home owners with a machete, unless the home owner gives the attacker their house.
YouTube Keyword: madtv real estate
YouTube Keyword: madtv real estate
Regular Person: You knock it off or I'll go real estate on your ass!
Gangster: Y'all better cut the shit yo, or I be goin' real estate on yo @$$. Yo.
Gangster: Y'all better cut the shit yo, or I be goin' real estate on yo @$$. Yo.
by Jesesus B' Me May 4, 2010

by Martha smith 333 October 30, 2019

When a friend tells you something both in person and via MySpace. Often greatly reduces the weight of a statement. Used when one is unsure of another's attention to their received MySpace comments.
(MySpace comment from: *Joshy-Tosh*): I got in a car accident dude.
Joshua Toshen: "I got in a car accident dude."
You: "Yeah I saw your MySpace comment. Nice Myspace/real life redundancy."
Joshua Toshen: "I got in a car accident dude."
You: "Yeah I saw your MySpace comment. Nice Myspace/real life redundancy."
by John WK December 24, 2008

A phrase that originated from a dubbed version of the Spongebob episode, "Grandma's Kisses." The phrase was used when Patrick referred to Spongebob's "titties" and Spongebob responded with "Thank you they're real." This phrase can be used as a way of saying thank you to most compliments, especially corresponding with something to do with size.
by Spongeballs March 19, 2013

A show that contradicts the "credibility" or "point" of The real World and Road Rules. The castmembers (Most of which are pushing 30, or even 40) from said shows, which were about young people finding their place in the world (Or some crap) with people from all walks of life, are invited to attempt to extend their 15 minutes of fame into an hour. They go to the challenges to get drunk, have sex, get naked and scream and punch other castmembers. And there's something about competing.
Oh God, MTV's flooding the airways with another lameass season of the real world road rules challenge.
by dilary huff August 12, 2007
