by Jonathan.st March 04, 2004
Your female FWB blurts out that she loves you during sex and then sheepishly looks away says nothing after. You look at her knowing that "we're not deal".
by gundog October 07, 2013
Phil our resident Structural Engineer was explaining about a finding the neutral axis of a top hat when he said in his thick Bristol accent....'If the ratio distance to global neutral axis (Cx) x total area (Ag) = sum of each individual distance to each neutral axis x each individual area.......then We're in Clover''
by Stapb16unch March 20, 2017
When you're in a place or situation that is outside your comfort zone or scope of understanding. Strange surroundings.
Man #1: Where are we? Everybody's dressed like a bunch of freaks!
Man #2: We're not in Kansas anymore!
Man #2: We're not in Kansas anymore!
by JeremiahBullfrog December 02, 2008
This phrase is generally used to indicate an improvement in a situation. It means that things have gotten better or more interesting. One does not need to be talking about the subject before using this phrase.
A couple has just entered their hotel room for the first time and are looking around. They open up the doors to a bureau and see a big screen TV, DVD player, and free booze. One of them says, "Now we're talking!"
by UncaYimmy July 10, 2006
A decisive expression to indicate the last chance to save other lives when you are the responsible for them.
Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger made a final radio call to the air-traffic control tower from his crippled jet: "We're gonna be in the Hudson" before he glided the plane into the river rather than risking a catastrophic crash in a densely populated area, saving the lives of all 155 on board.
by reytheking February 07, 2009
to be back in a good mental state, sometimes removing the "so" in less large scale positivity.
used satirically most of the time
used satirically most of the time
by itsoverwereback July 10, 2023