“Ok when I introduce you I’m gonna say you’re a friend of mine. That means you’re a connected guy. Now if I says, this is a friend of ours, that would mean you’re a made guy, a capeesh! “ - Al Pacino Donnie Brasco
by Friend of mine May 14, 2018

a phrase used as a verb that describes the average sexually addicted male with internet access: Who spends most of his online time devoted to finding, trading and cataloging new and free porn sites and pictures to further his collection. IE a Smut Miner
Most pedifiles ingage in smut mining and use MIRC because they think they cant be traced as they trade in their illegal pictures of usually french kiddy porn.
by lord X-treme November 20, 2006

A very annoying song from the children's show,Lazytown, that has become a internet meme and as been made into dozens of variations on YouTube. The song is sung by the character Stingy , in witch he claims several objects to be"mine"
Guy 1: Hey what's with all the new variations of the mine song popping up all over youtube? That came out in 2005!
Guy 2: Because thats the power of memes.
Guy 2: Because thats the power of memes.
by GRRRRYAN April 24, 2017

a popular song written and preformed by the jonas brothers.
it was the first song they wrote togther and caused them to form the jonas brothers.
it was the first song they wrote togther and caused them to form the jonas brothers.
by Ryannn February 22, 2008

by hawweee October 8, 2009

what someone does after fucking with out a condom and does not want a sprog so they finger out all the spaff and eat it. you can practcie on a nice juicy creame egg
by dave February 21, 2005

The inverse function of yours truly.
"Mine truly" may refer directly to the person you are speaking to, or any other third party so long as the reference to said third party is clear and evident.
Although yours truly can casually address an acquaintance, "Mine truly" is, in most cases, used to address a loved one (usually a significant other).
"Mine truly" may refer directly to the person you are speaking to, or any other third party so long as the reference to said third party is clear and evident.
Although yours truly can casually address an acquaintance, "Mine truly" is, in most cases, used to address a loved one (usually a significant other).
Ex 1:
Friend: "Who are you taking to prom?"
You: "Mine truly. Who else?"
Ex 2:
You: "I love mine truly."
Significant other: "That's corny af. I'm breaking up with you."
You: D8<
Friend: "Who are you taking to prom?"
You: "Mine truly. Who else?"
Ex 2:
You: "I love mine truly."
Significant other: "That's corny af. I'm breaking up with you."
You: D8<
by Definitely not Kevin M. A. May 18, 2011
