In a reference to Mike Morgan's famous saying, "This is May 3rd All Over Again."
It usually means that something bad is or has happened.
It usually means that something bad is or has happened.
>Teacher: gives a pop quiz
>Student: This is May 3rd All Over Again!
>Something bad happens
>This is May 3rd all over again
>Student: This is May 3rd All Over Again!
>Something bad happens
>This is May 3rd all over again
by HM01 May 3, 2025

by Overglazedking June 13, 2025

by K Dogg May 13, 2005

by Burkdogg May 14, 2024

Similar to the American "drive-by" the French drive-over is driving someone over rather than driving beside and shooting them. This was popularized after the French saw the rest of the world and lost all respect, desperate to get rid of those other impure men, they flattened them under heavy rocks. This was later adopted by the car as it was far more fun, far easier and had the exact same effect. This practice has been replicated by other countries in the modern age as well, although, by filthy outsiders.
18-Something
*French engineer* We shall make a machine to flatten their country , spirit and soul."
*Frenchmen* "We must rid us of these disgusting oil monkeys they call "Americans"
*French engineer* "We shall make a machine to flatten their country , spirit and soul."
*All together* "Hon Hon Hon!"
Modern age:
*Frenchmen* "We must rid us of these disgusting oil monkeys they call "Americans". "Get the cheese wheels ready monsieur, we're doing A French drive-over! Time to flatten them like crepes!"
*French engineer* We shall make a machine to flatten their country , spirit and soul."
*Frenchmen* "We must rid us of these disgusting oil monkeys they call "Americans"
*French engineer* "We shall make a machine to flatten their country , spirit and soul."
*All together* "Hon Hon Hon!"
Modern age:
*Frenchmen* "We must rid us of these disgusting oil monkeys they call "Americans". "Get the cheese wheels ready monsieur, we're doing A French drive-over! Time to flatten them like crepes!"
by Kurts December 5, 2017

when someone meets a person who uses they/them pronouns for the first time and doesn't quite get it at first, but quickly overcompensates by using the word "they" in any and all contexts.
Person 1: ". . . then they told them that their shirt was really cool and they thanked them for their complement"
Person 2: you're literally talking about the Pope and a Cardinal. they both have to be male to have the jobs they have. you're over they-ing it again
Person 2: you're literally talking about the Pope and a Cardinal. they both have to be male to have the jobs they have. you're over they-ing it again
by big_ouch February 6, 2020

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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 6, 2025
