A phrase used in an episode of Robot Chicken by spoof character M. Night Shyamalan. Derives from Shyamalan's trademark twist endings of his movies. Can be used as a replacement of the tired out saying, "oh snap!"
by * May 11, 2007

by FatBoyMag.com March 27, 2009

One of the Finishers from Jeff Hardy,Matt Hardy,Lita, Christy Hemme:
A finishing move where the half-grapple of a Three-quarter Facelock Bulldog is twisted into the Three-Quarter facelock.
Another variation is the Reverse of Fate where the opponents is bend to his back and then applying the Twist of Fate.
A finishing move where the half-grapple of a Three-quarter Facelock Bulldog is twisted into the Three-Quarter facelock.
Another variation is the Reverse of Fate where the opponents is bend to his back and then applying the Twist of Fate.
by Bari June 29, 2005

A shocking revelation reminiscent of the ingenious storytelling maneuvers of famed science fiction writer Philip K. Dick.
by Farp March 17, 2020

by 780N3 February 17, 2010

When a guy is torn between two or more girls, or any situation where several girls have oposing influences on him.
by TBACE14 July 18, 2006

A jumped up punky little fellow with plenty of attitude. Saying this TS would claim to be one of the timid and friendly kind with enough love to spread on everyones bread.
by somedamnpunk March 3, 2011
