Most often, a band of little musical talent or significance whatsoever. Usually, the type of band which your one crazy, musically incompetent friend listens to and rips guitar tab from off the internet in an attempt to impress others who could not tell the difference between a Really Shit Band and the sound of their own head imploding from horrible sounds the rest of us are subjected to.
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This is an excuse used by people who are afraid to get into relationships. Since no one knows what these standards are, no one can possibly be expected to meet them. Therefore, all potential love interests are disqualified before the first date.
by Laura Tobin June 26, 2004
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T-Dawg: Yo wuts really hood bitch?! wuts with da look?!
Wanye: fuck you nigger!
T-Dawg: *knocks the shit outta wayne*
T-Dawg: Yo wuts really hood bitch?! wuts with da look?!
Wanye: fuck you nigger!
T-Dawg: *knocks the shit outta wayne*
by A witness (yes i saw it happin!!) April 12, 2004
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Get the no not really mug.Decadent term, or form, for the expression also known as "O'RLY?" usually represented by a white owl.
Note: Only use this form when talking to a lawyer or brit.
Note: Only use this form when talking to a lawyer or brit.
Incorrect usage:
Player1 = OMG OMG OMG, Today I tottaly PWND a lvl 60 Epic character!!!!!
Player2 = Oh Really?
Note: use "O'rly?" instead
Correct Usage:
Lawyer: The acused is the murderer as he was the only one present at the time of the murder and has his fingerprints on the murder weapon.
Jury thinks: Oh really?
Note: This situation involves a lawyer, therefore the term is "Oh really?" and not "O'Rly?" even if the jury isn't saying it out loud.
Player1 = OMG OMG OMG, Today I tottaly PWND a lvl 60 Epic character!!!!!
Player2 = Oh Really?
Note: use "O'rly?" instead
Correct Usage:
Lawyer: The acused is the murderer as he was the only one present at the time of the murder and has his fingerprints on the murder weapon.
Jury thinks: Oh really?
Note: This situation involves a lawyer, therefore the term is "Oh really?" and not "O'Rly?" even if the jury isn't saying it out loud.
by Zamite June 28, 2006
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