"Get Out Of My Head, Randall."
An exclamation stated by many readers of Randall Munroe's xkcd webcomic, upon seeing that the latest comic is (yet again) directly relevant to their current life situation.
An exclamation stated by many readers of Randall Munroe's xkcd webcomic, upon seeing that the latest comic is (yet again) directly relevant to their current life situation.
by Frankie1969 June 27, 2009
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Johnny Boy's Wife: Who?
Johnny Boy: Petey why you-a mentioning my goomar for
Johnny Boy's Wife: Who?
Johnny Boy: Petey why you-a mentioning my goomar for
by liquidheat September 22, 2005
Get the goomar mug.A degenerate treehouse dweller, one who resembles a mushroom, but isn’t one.
The gooombas tend to live in the depths of the urban wilderness, and often sh*t in the woods (big daddy JB gets pissed but don’t worry ‘bout it).
The gooombas tend to live in the depths of the urban wilderness, and often sh*t in the woods (big daddy JB gets pissed but don’t worry ‘bout it).
Proeski: “yo, grombo, did goombah sh*t ‘n the woods?”
Tugboat: “idk man, JB taught the girls to sh*t in the woods rencently n they prefer it to sh*t’n in the haus so I could go either way”
Tugboat: “idk man, JB taught the girls to sh*t in the woods rencently n they prefer it to sh*t’n in the haus so I could go either way”
by Proeski January 4, 2023
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Get the goonah mug.An Italian-American slang word used to describe an on-the-side girlfriend.
Strangely, this word originates from "comare," which is a word for the godmother of one's child. Alternatively, the godfather of one's child is a "compare."
These words are also used to describe a very close friend who isn't necessarily the godmother of your children.
Strangely, this word originates from "comare," which is a word for the godmother of one's child. Alternatively, the godfather of one's child is a "compare."
These words are also used to describe a very close friend who isn't necessarily the godmother of your children.
Traditional:
"I don't trust anyone more than my goomara when it comes to taking care of my baby."
Contemporary:
"He's not here with his wife tonight, but his goomara, instead."
"I don't trust anyone more than my goomara when it comes to taking care of my baby."
Contemporary:
"He's not here with his wife tonight, but his goomara, instead."
by Pascarella March 2, 2009
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