by harry flashman July 04, 2003
"What's the Deal With" Meme.
Originating from a Gizmodo member: LetsTryThisAgain.
Original:
"what's the deal with angry birds anyway? i played it once. then i analyzed the game mechanics, deduced that the rest of the game would be throwing birds at things to knock them over and sat my phone down.
i hear there is something to do with egg bombs in later levels? sounds hilarious and repetitive.
i guess i just don't understand being addicted to a non-sandbox game"
Of course, hilarity ensues...
Originating from a Gizmodo member: LetsTryThisAgain.
Original:
"what's the deal with angry birds anyway? i played it once. then i analyzed the game mechanics, deduced that the rest of the game would be throwing birds at things to knock them over and sat my phone down.
i hear there is something to do with egg bombs in later levels? sounds hilarious and repetitive.
i guess i just don't understand being addicted to a non-sandbox game"
Of course, hilarity ensues...
What's the deal with Urban Dictionary anyway? I used it once. then i analyzed the site mechanics, deduced that the rest of the site would be about urban definitions and closed the webpage.
I hear there is something to do with rainbow kissing in later pages? Sounds hilarious and repetitive.
I guess i just don't understand being addicted to a user based Internet Dictionary.
I hear there is something to do with rainbow kissing in later pages? Sounds hilarious and repetitive.
I guess i just don't understand being addicted to a user based Internet Dictionary.
by ThE Wombatt September 18, 2010
1) A reference to the closing of a business deal, post-fact.
2) A misnomer in reference to the closure of a business deal. Often accompanied by a handshake and a) sans written contract, or b) with contract containing too many variables. Precedes checks bouncing, "personnel realignment," budget adjustments by the committee, re-proposals.
2) A misnomer in reference to the closure of a business deal. Often accompanied by a handshake and a) sans written contract, or b) with contract containing too many variables. Precedes checks bouncing, "personnel realignment," budget adjustments by the committee, re-proposals.
1) It's a done deal, and it went through last month.
2) It's a done deal, and it'll go through soon.
2) It's a done deal, and it'll go through soon.
by Jiggy-Fly December 22, 2003
by Biggest Man Matt October 01, 2020
Duder 1: "Hey I'm dropping some trim tonight. You wanna come with?"
Duder 2: "Say what? For real? You want me to be your dealing buddy for the night?"
Duder 1: "Yea doggy, just don't say anything dumb. Oh and here, wear this fake mustache."
Duder 2: "Say what? For real? You want me to be your dealing buddy for the night?"
Duder 1: "Yea doggy, just don't say anything dumb. Oh and here, wear this fake mustache."
by westfalia February 13, 2010
While a bitch cups and holds your nutsack with her left hand, she strokes your shaft with her right hand - similar in style to a poker dealer "dealing the cards" to individuals at a Texas Hold 'Em Poker table.
If you have no woman, you may also "deal the cards" to yourself while watching porn and drinking Hamm's Light.
If you have no woman, you may also "deal the cards" to yourself while watching porn and drinking Hamm's Light.
I spent $150 on that date so expected at least a blow job, but it was a first date so she was only willing to "deal the cards".
by SydneyAus February 12, 2007
by Parfumes4me July 28, 2006