by antonioseara May 27, 2008
Get the Lobster Fest mug.The phrase "lost 'em" is a shortened version of the phrase "I lost my chromosomes" which is a phrase used to express disbelief or to express the stupidity of others.
Other uses of the phrase include:
Disagreement; disapproval
The phrase's origin can be traced back to Fullerton, a city in Orange County, California, and to the years 2016 and 2017 when it was first mentioned in text. The originator of the phrase has been speculated to be a particular Gabriel Lariz, a local student in the area. There is some debate over who truly invented the colloquialism, as it rose through popularity and usage through many others, but after a few interviews with Fullerton locals, most agree that Lariz is the originator of the phrase. The phrase rose in popularity through its usage by many of Lariz's acquaintances, most notably those in the notorious Wilshire Block gang and many of his fellow classmates. The phrase began to spread from school to school in the area and has been uttered in other cities in Orange County.
Other uses of the phrase include:
Disagreement; disapproval
The phrase's origin can be traced back to Fullerton, a city in Orange County, California, and to the years 2016 and 2017 when it was first mentioned in text. The originator of the phrase has been speculated to be a particular Gabriel Lariz, a local student in the area. There is some debate over who truly invented the colloquialism, as it rose through popularity and usage through many others, but after a few interviews with Fullerton locals, most agree that Lariz is the originator of the phrase. The phrase rose in popularity through its usage by many of Lariz's acquaintances, most notably those in the notorious Wilshire Block gang and many of his fellow classmates. The phrase began to spread from school to school in the area and has been uttered in other cities in Orange County.
Friend: Wanna go to McDonald's?
You: Lost 'em.
Teacher: Clear your desks and put your phones up here for the test.
You: Lost 'em.
You: Lost 'em.
Teacher: Clear your desks and put your phones up here for the test.
You: Lost 'em.
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- Being or becoming very bored with an over-bearing and/or boring topic of discussion or conversation.
- Losing interest in a trivial discussion or conversation with friends or co-workers.
- Losing interest in a trivial discussion or conversation with friends or co-workers.
"I was standing talking to Kevin at the water cooler, and all of the sudden he said "...just never mind, I've lost interest...." and he walked away! WTF?"
"Brian loses interest in topics of discussion very easily, he's always saying "...I've lost interest...." and walks away.
"Brian loses interest in topics of discussion very easily, he's always saying "...I've lost interest...." and walks away.
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by John Handpenis February 4, 2010
Get the And nothing of value was lost mug.explicative, 1. a phrase used to designate approval of a particular couple's relationship. Lobsters supposedly mate for life.
Also- "She's his lobster"; although, as male lobsters probably ascribe to this rule less often than female lobsters, it is probably more appropriate to think of Ross as being made for Rachel rather than Rachel being made for Ross.
Also- "She's his lobster"; although, as male lobsters probably ascribe to this rule less often than female lobsters, it is probably more appropriate to think of Ross as being made for Rachel rather than Rachel being made for Ross.
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