Idiotic phrase that's recently gained mainstream appeal meant to express displeasure about the direction of a conversation. Originally used by poor urban black women and ghetto queens.
by Not a moron like you December 14, 2004
by Onomonapeia January 01, 2009
Person A: Are you going to *lame person*'s party?
Person B: Nope, that's definitely on my to don't list.
Person B: Nope, that's definitely on my to don't list.
by PZnaty December 26, 2007
UK. Menacing way of telling someone not to be rude. Suggests that if the person you're telling says one more rude thing you'll hit them.
by Jackie-F September 28, 2005
The opposite of a "To-Do List", and isn't literally a list, but just an expression. Normally used when a friend/collleague/person says something that you should do/get and don't agree with. First appeared on the G4 TV Show "Code Monkeys".
Friend: "Hey, you should get that thing for that."
You: "I'm going to put that on my "To-Don't List"."
You: "I'm going to put that on my "To-Don't List"."
by Blinkovision July 28, 2011
When someone is all in their feelings about something very trivial like Russ does when he feels like hes been wronged. Very overdramatic feelings. With lots of heavy sighing, shoulder slouching, whining, moping and grumbling. Usually over a girl or lack of attention not being on him.
Luca was hanging his head, looking pitiful and Micheal told him not to be such a Russell.
"i thought she was single, dawg," said John. "don't be such a Russell about it."
"i thought she was single, dawg," said John. "don't be such a Russell about it."
by DaMamaNasty May 10, 2022
by Suzie Sheep February 02, 2019