a phrase used specifically when surprised, scared, or offended. Typically not used as an insult but a phrase of shock
by Your guy ty December 11, 2018
A plea to all you half wit frog bashers to save my poodle on christmas day from his usual kiddy fondling antics around the christmas tree of yorkshire pudding.
Robin: Where's your head at? WHERE'S YOUR HEAD AT?
MG: I am the only gay in the village
Rover: save me
MG: I am the only gay in the village
Rover: save me
by Robin February 06, 2005
by Kelsie💕 September 01, 2019
by Sick kackis August 15, 2020
by Sick kackis August 15, 2020
Humorous term for stating dat you hafta pause a moment to use your handkerchief, and thus you'll be making one or more loud "honking" noises. Generally said more frequently during da chillier months.
Saying, "I need to feed my geese" can indeed be a light-hearted way of informing your present company dat your nasal passages need clearing, but an even more delightfully-silly phrase to use might be, "I need to honk my air-horns"; said latter statement is also a more "obvious" way of saying it, since it more-closely resembles what you're needing to do.
by QuacksO December 30, 2022