Donald Trump, applying for a porn job in light of his failing presidency: "So, do I have the job?"
Interviewer: "Sorry, you have a real nothing burger."
Interviewer: "Sorry, you have a real nothing burger."
by Drumandfife July 11, 2017
Usually used in Gambling. To double the amount of a previous bet. Whoever wins will in exchange get twice the amount of the bet before.
Two people arm wrestling, the winner will get $10.
First Guy: Awh you beat me, let's double or nothing.
Second Guy: Okay, lets play again.
Second guy loses, First guy wins double the previous bet, being $20 even though he lost the first time.
First Guy: Awh you beat me, let's double or nothing.
Second Guy: Okay, lets play again.
Second guy loses, First guy wins double the previous bet, being $20 even though he lost the first time.
by Lateeshaaaa January 04, 2008
Dude 1: Yo I hooked up with 4 girls tonight
Dude 2: They were all nothing girls so it doesn't count.
Dude 2: They were all nothing girls so it doesn't count.
by Anasty1 October 12, 2008
IN BRIEF: to idly just want, desire or have, especially unnecessarily or when it's not a definite need.
NOTE: Spoiled kids is mainly the ones that want for nothing. The part spoiled kids doesn't know (especially if they're ungrateful) is the unfortunate kids wishes they we're in their shoes.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 10, 2010
Talking in the abstract, forgetting to link concepts to actual things that exist in the world. Not talking about anything real or meaningful, but merely talking for the sake of talking.
"If you just start doing drugs you'll waste away your life, what are you gonna do, just sit around and be a failure?"
"That doesn't even mean anything, it's just nothing-talk"
"That doesn't even mean anything, it's just nothing-talk"
by TheModernMountainMan February 17, 2010
by luliviviana January 17, 2014
Nothing at all, or hardly anything.
An expression from the part of last century when Greyhound buses were ubiquitous.
An expression from the part of last century when Greyhound buses were ubiquitous.
(Two people are crossing the street)
Jack: "Anything coming?"
Charlie: "Nothing but a dog. Painted on the side of a bus."
Jack: "Anything coming?"
Charlie: "Nothing but a dog. Painted on the side of a bus."
by Bob B. Bobertson October 09, 2018