Charlie is the most amazing human ever put into existence. He's so talented and intelligent. He has moments of annoyance with his retarded lover but is patient with her. He has a obsession with Code red mountain dew and loves welding his worries away. Charlie is someone I look to for comfort and a continuous laugh. He is the only person who can make life worth living. If your alone find a Charlie and you'll be so lucky.
by Rhysiemoemoe November 29, 2021

by gugir April 24, 2025

Charlie goes to Newman,
He thinks hes tops and loves big fat cock in his throat btw he loves men kissing him
He thinks hes tops and loves big fat cock in his throat btw he loves men kissing him
by xxwkisdmwadkjaed22 November 2, 2020

by Hungrylandmine November 16, 2022

The best human in this whole world donated more than 150k the best role model loves all Dunkins LOVES EVERYONE not racist, AND SHUT THE FUCK UP HATERS😌🤚🤍
by Vlogchrxs February 14, 2021

legit the best guy ever in the fucking world. he’s is so amazing and sticks around u whenever ur going through hard stuff. he always understands u know matter what and truly knows how to make a girl feel like her and feel like she’s special and u won’t let go of her. he is ver very hot and has a good sense of humor. he will never back down from a challenge and it over all such a amazing person and u never wanna let a charlie go because u will regret it because he is just so fucking amazing. i love you charles💓🔒-gianna
by ur mom is my dad lol February 28, 2019

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
