This is a word is commonly used by pet owners to dogs when you don’t have any other words to express how much you love them.
by Bear to the bear May 27, 2021
by Jwalken August 02, 2007
Orinally a poem post Civil War that makes a metaphor comparing Lincoln to a captian of a boat who dies at the end, the phrase became famous from the 1989 movie "The Dead Poet Society" staring Robin Williams. The whole point of the phrase is that William's character was an English teacher who had his student's address him with that phrase while standing on their desks.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 23, 2005
To be said when given extreme pleasure by a goth categorized more by taste in music, not in dress through sexual acts.
by Allison January 15, 2004
A longer form of nope or no when either of those don't quite convey the point quite enough.
Can be used to emphasize over-the-topness.
Can be used to emphasize over-the-topness.
by the-mathmagician June 10, 2008
by Miss_Coconutte October 03, 2015
The art of combining the phrase "OMG", or, to frequent users "Oh Em Gee" with the magical, oldschool quip, "Gee-Wizz!". Rolled off the tongue beautifuly, in the poetry that is "Oh Em Gee-Wizz!".
by Flight of the Sparrow Hawk November 10, 2009