by .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. September 11, 2025

1. When someone has more daylight hours in the day than they can use
2. When there is so much to see and do. You need Te Anau time to do it.
3. A popular phrase referring to slowing down and going with the flow in New Zealand. A play on “Island Time”
It came into popular lexicon when Te Anau, New Zealand declared it was going to create its own timezone as it had so much daylight.
2. When there is so much to see and do. You need Te Anau time to do it.
3. A popular phrase referring to slowing down and going with the flow in New Zealand. A play on “Island Time”
It came into popular lexicon when Te Anau, New Zealand declared it was going to create its own timezone as it had so much daylight.
by Don Daylight September 22, 2021

En je deed nog steeds je uiterste best om dit ook te vertalen, gras aan te raken, een baan te krijgen of iets wat je nutteloze stuk stront is.
by heyyallwannagivme November 5, 2022

Tes. A bad person. WHO EVENTUALLY IGNORES EVERYONE, specially a person who's name starts with the letter Y. He is a very stinky and is a bald person. He ignores a person, depends on what the person acts like.
by nanawazowski October 22, 2020

a bit classier than "va te faire foutre" (fuck off) and stronger than "va te faire cuire un oeuf" (bugger off/leave me alone)
by poppadoom September 7, 2023

Lit. “Beautiful for you”
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
Fig. “Good for you”
An Italian way of saying “good for you”, if someone ever says this to you, don’t be like me and take it as an actual compliment.
Preferably respond with a slight smile and a gentle tilt of the head.
by unné June 26, 2024
