by Sweetypotatoe January 30, 2025
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "We were right, til we weren't. Built a-"
Hym "WROOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "House and-"
Hym "WROOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "Watched it-"
Hym "WROOOOOOONG! IT'S CALLED BEING WRONG! STUPID BITCH! WROOOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "Burn..." ☹️
Hym "WRONG! WRONG, WRONG! WRONG!
Hym "WROOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "House and-"
Hym "WROOOOOOOOOOOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "Watched it-"
Hym "WROOOOOOONG! IT'S CALLED BEING WRONG! STUPID BITCH! WROOOOOONG!"
Nepobaby fat-cock apologist "Burn..." ☹️
Hym "WRONG! WRONG, WRONG! WRONG!
by Hym Iam March 28, 2024
by TheFleeceMan August 20, 2019
a phrase used to quite literally say “we were excited” however, the use of the word “were” in the sentence has no past tense meaning. so it basically means “we’re excited.”
by 4loona December 30, 2023
A phrase to hypothetically say a possibility in the past to diverge a relationship during a period of time rather than converge to avoid a situation like a friend zone or partner cheating.
Rebecca: If we were alone last summer, we would not had that road trip to Yellowstone National Park and got between the sheets.
Jason: Yeah, I enjoyed your company, but don't tell to Caitlyn I like you more than her.
Rebecca: Is it because we have a lot of things in common, while she chase you for your hunky body?
Jason: Yes
Jason: Yeah, I enjoyed your company, but don't tell to Caitlyn I like you more than her.
Rebecca: Is it because we have a lot of things in common, while she chase you for your hunky body?
Jason: Yes
by Lighter_Waterfalls April 04, 2020