The phrase "Only on Saturdays" is said following a gay sentence uddered by one of the boys meaning to only perform or think of said gay thing on Saturdays.
by YourAverageSaturdayEnjoyer August 20, 2023
only the brave is the 12th track on louis tomlinson’s album “walls”. it is the gayest song out there that doesn’t directly even say anything about being gay. but it’s obviously gay.
by gay expert January 31, 2021
by Lemon_Baller May 27, 2020
A song by singer/songwriter Louis Tomlinson on his debut album Walls. The LGBTQ+ has claimed this as one of their songs along with “Sweater Weather.” Asking someone if they listen to Louis Tomlinson may indicate you are asking about their sexuality (asking if you are bi/lesbian). A popular hashtag that goes align with this is also #LesbiansForLouis.
Laura: What’s your favorite song on Walls?
Enzo: Definitely “Only the Brave.”
Laura: Cool so do u wanna be my girlfriend?
Enzo: No sorry i’m dating Imogen.
Enzo: Definitely “Only the Brave.”
Laura: Cool so do u wanna be my girlfriend?
Enzo: No sorry i’m dating Imogen.
by swordthrasher101 November 12, 2020
by Teemo4Life May 01, 2019
it's a work of art, a true masterpiece, a genius creation, perfection in it's purest form, the epitome of excellence, brilliance, greatness, a real cultural reset.
by louiswt91 November 23, 2020
A set of viewpoints and educational policies under which abstinence - abstaining from sexual activity - is the only form of sexual conduct that young people are taught. In theory, this teaches kids not to have sex, and prevents them using a more detailed curriculum as a checklist of things to do. In practice, kids who are taught abstinence only have a slightly lower rate of sexual activity, but aided by their enforced ignorance, have similar rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases as their more thoroughly educated peers.
In theory, abstinence only education should reduce the risk of sexual activity, but in practice, it does not. "In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice; but in practice, there's always a difference." - Y. Berra
by a2boy1der April 12, 2010