
Most people think this phrase originated from the movie training day. However it really originated from Dave Chappelle: True Hollywood stories- Rick James
by Oaju July 11, 2010

This phrase was made famous by Christopher Walken in the SNL sketch "More Cowbell". He plays a famous record producer, who insists that Blue Oyster Cult increase the volume of the cowbell in their studio recording takes of "Don't Fear the Reaper".
by Moose Boy May 2, 2008

"loo loo loo ive got some apples,loo loo loo youve got some to loo loo loo lets get together i know what we can do loo loo.
by YourNewFather November 18, 2021

It is said when one has taken a large burden off their shoulders, such as completing coursework, having sex, or having their braces taken off.
by Partisan Passers-By Proxy July 25, 2016

Used to describe an erection so hard that, if given the chance, a dingo (Australia's native wild dog) would not be able to damage it.
Given the silliness of the statement, it's usually used to describe a non-sexual situation that a man would nonetheless enjoy very much, such as a sporting event.
Given the silliness of the statement, it's usually used to describe a non-sexual situation that a man would nonetheless enjoy very much, such as a sporting event.
When the Cats won the 2007 AFL Grand Final, for the next week I had a boner so hard a dingo couldn't have bitten through it. (boner, I've got a ... a dingo couldn't bite through - gotta use the original here)
by Choda Boy 57 May 7, 2008

When you find yourself in a tricky or difficult situation, especially as a result of your arrogance.
Donald Trump isn't going to be able to pay off his $300 million loan because he didn't make any money on his project. He really he got his tit caught in a ringer.
by Northeastern Smarty Pants January 27, 2021
