Charlie is a man who embodies perfection and is the man of my dreams ❤❤ he is the love of my life and a blessing ❤
I'm going to marry Charlie🥰
by Ladynightingale August 31, 2021
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by EpicLolly36 June 20, 2021
Get the Charlie Saltzman mug.Charlifan: Do you know this tiktoker named charli d'amelio
Me: Yeh but I don't really like her-
Charlifan: Y̵̤̓̽̅͗̚ȍ̵̢̹̙̠͉͈̺̗̰͖̺̜͚̙͘̕u ̡̫̪̼͔͆̔̕ ̵̡̖̼̬̲̂̆́̈́̄̈́̒̔̀́̉̓̈́̋͘m ̙͚͚͕̪̻̤͇̲͓̘̯̞͛͊͐͒̓͆́̾̓̕͠u ̧̧̦̤̮͇̖͛͂s̴̛̻̜͍ṯ̶̰̮̗̳͈͉̻̤̯͓̠͉̃̈͆͊ͅͅ
Me: Yeh but I don't really like her-
Charlifan: Y̵̤̓̽̅͗̚ȍ̵̢̹̙̠͉͈̺̗̰͖̺̜͚̙͘̕u ̡̫̪̼͔͆̔̕ ̵̡̖̼̬̲̂̆́̈́̄̈́̒̔̀́̉̓̈́̋͘m ̙͚͚͕̪̻̤͇̲͓̘̯̞͛͊͐͒̓͆́̾̓̕͠u ̧̧̦̤̮͇̖͛͂s̴̛̻̜͍ṯ̶̰̮̗̳͈͉̻̤̯͓̠͉̃̈͆͊ͅͅ
by ArkieBarkie June 23, 2021
Get the Charli d'amelio mug.Charli D’Amelio is 17 years old and the biggest TikToker, she does multiple dances and creates new dances. She’s a talented girl, but kinda overrated, and one of the most unproblematic TikTokers.
by Jaydenlop July 7, 2021
Get the Charli D’Amelio mug.a very annoying person. mostly hot-headed but has a soft spot for boys older than them. his friends find him very interesting (in a weird way) but they just don’t want him to know.
boy 1: “have you seen Charlie?”
boy 2: “no, but he’s probably out there fantasizing about guys again.
boy 1: “yeah you’re probably right.”
boy 2: “we hate charlie”
boy 1: “yes”
boy 2: “no, but he’s probably out there fantasizing about guys again.
boy 1: “yeah you’re probably right.”
boy 2: “we hate charlie”
boy 1: “yes”
by serqeins July 7, 2021
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Get the Issy and charlie mug.Charlie Higson's Father's Payday refers to a day in the future when it will probably rain. It is usually used pessimistically or sarcastically.
The phrase dates back to the early part of the 20th Century. It referred to a possibly apocryphal story. Each month, Charlie Higson's Father would have to go to collect his salary from his work. Grumbling, he would complain that because he had to go out to get his salary it would almost certainly rain.
People began to use the phrase colloquially when they pessimistically thought it was going to rain.
The phrase dates back to the early part of the 20th Century. It referred to a possibly apocryphal story. Each month, Charlie Higson's Father would have to go to collect his salary from his work. Grumbling, he would complain that because he had to go out to get his salary it would almost certainly rain.
People began to use the phrase colloquially when they pessimistically thought it was going to rain.
by HeavierWeather October 3, 2013
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