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

by funsize1481 May 30, 2015
