"You are welcome." This is the new slang way of making people do a double take. If you say it just right, you get people to think, "Did he say 'welcome' or 'velcro'?"
"Thanks!" "You're velcro."
by My Computer Man April 12, 2007
An unsympathetic and merciless phrase which may be used by those with the power to hire and fire employees or contractors, when the services of those in their employ are no longer required.
Popularised by the entertainer Donald Trump on the TV show 'The Apprentice', before the majority of US voters decided to turn the phrase on him in November 2020.
Popularised by the entertainer Donald Trump on the TV show 'The Apprentice', before the majority of US voters decided to turn the phrase on him in November 2020.
by Sneachta dubh November 08, 2020
A phrase first coined by Ehsan Alavi, the insult "you're such a piece" is usually used against immature children such as Milad Madanipour and Kayvan Alavi.
see also: Eat a D
see also: Eat a D
by House of D August 23, 2006
Person 1: *holds open door*
Person 2: "you're alright mate"
Person 1: "Be careful, the floor is slippery"
Person 2: " Cheers mate, you're alright"
Person 1: "Can I have smoko now"
Person 2: "You're alright mate"
Person 2: "you're alright mate"
Person 1: "Be careful, the floor is slippery"
Person 2: " Cheers mate, you're alright"
Person 1: "Can I have smoko now"
Person 2: "You're alright mate"
by dardy fella June 16, 2020
by shfaded February 15, 2016
appropriate response to one's speaking or act of stupidy - normally stated with the motion of a thumb pointing backwards
"I thought getting head was when a girl rubbed her forehead against mine."
"Hahaha, no dude, you're out."
"Hahaha, no dude, you're out."
by Joey M September 18, 2007
A more exotic looking version of a hippo which still craves sexual pleasures but can't endure intercorse because they are stuck in there little car thing that you use when you're crippled and you need to go shopping at Safeway.
by Cum hoarder November 02, 2020