A statement made my lazy South Park character Officer Barbrady. He says this every time there is a crime scene due to the fact that he is a lazy fat ass.
Stan: Holy shit dude, what just happened?
Officer Barbrady: Move along, nothing to see here
Mr. Garrison: Every time there is something in this town you just say 'move along, nothing to see here,' we want some god damn answers!
Officer Barbrady: Move along, nothing to see here
Mr. Garrison: Every time there is something in this town you just say 'move along, nothing to see here,' we want some god damn answers!
by mikexd911 August 16, 2010
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Who said that? WHO THE FUCK SAID THAT? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed cocksucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? SIR I SAID IT SIR! Well ... no shit. What have we got here, a fucking comedian? Private Joker? I admire your honesty. Hell, I like you. You can come over to my house and fuck my sister. You little scumbag! I've got your name! I've got your ass! You will not laugh! You will not cry! You will learn by the numbers. I will teach you. Now get up! Get on your feet! You had best unfuck yourself or I will unscrew your head and shit down your neck!
by JSSRocket July 26, 2020
Get the Who said that? WHO THE FUCK SAID THAT? Who's the slimy little communist shit, twinkle-toed cocksucker down here who just signed his own death warrant? mug.Short for "nothing to see here, move along folks". A ironic or sarcastic phrase uttered by a person who feels that he/she has detected a hidden, usually unpleasant or sinister, deeper meaning of a story or event that the reporter or authority on that event wishes to conceal possibly to avoid upsetting the general public.
From the police phrase, "nothing to see here move along". which is often said to a crowd of people that have collected at the scene of an accident or crime and who the officer wishes to disperse without communicating the cause of the crime or accident.
The phrase is found in political commentary often on weblogs on hot button events like terrorism and political corruption.
From the police phrase, "nothing to see here move along". which is often said to a crowd of people that have collected at the scene of an accident or crime and who the officer wishes to disperse without communicating the cause of the crime or accident.
The phrase is found in political commentary often on weblogs on hot button events like terrorism and political corruption.
Susan: "I read in the paper that the FBI has determined that the man who shot up the Israeli airline ticket counter at LAX had no connection to terrorism."
Fred: "Yeah sure, nothing to see here."
Fred: "Yeah sure, nothing to see here."
by icemaniceman1111 January 10, 2009
Get the nothing to see here mug.I dont know either, I tried looking this up and nothing came up so i did it my self. Anyways goodbye my friend
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Get the idk what to put here mug.1. "I don't usually participate in this"
2. "I'm not part of this subculture/community"
3. (of a fanwork of some sort) "I'm not part of the fandom for this"
Generally paired with a "but" afterwards, to illustrate why the speaker is 'here' anyway.
(Usage note: I've only seen it used to describe the speaker. The first person form is the one most commonly used, but "doesn't go here" gets a very few hits on Twitter from people describing themselves in third person. There are some other third person results for the phrase, but it coincides with a Mean Girls quote, so I can't be sure whether this is the intended usage or not.)
2. "I'm not part of this subculture/community"
3. (of a fanwork of some sort) "I'm not part of the fandom for this"
Generally paired with a "but" afterwards, to illustrate why the speaker is 'here' anyway.
(Usage note: I've only seen it used to describe the speaker. The first person form is the one most commonly used, but "doesn't go here" gets a very few hits on Twitter from people describing themselves in third person. There are some other third person results for the phrase, but it coincides with a Mean Girls quote, so I can't be sure whether this is the intended usage or not.)
"I don't go here, but the composition of your art is fucking amazing, holy shit."
"I don't go here, but I felt like I had to step in and clarify some things."
"I don't go here, but this is funny as hell."
"I don't go here, but I felt like I had to step in and clarify some things."
"I don't go here, but this is funny as hell."
by cryptologicalMystic April 25, 2022
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Urban Dictionary: When you're bored.
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Urban Dictionary: When you're bored.
Also Urban D. : $5 dollars to put an ad here!
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