The asking for soup, usually by black weather reporters during heavy rain. Used famously by Ollie Williams in Family Guy.
Tom: "In local news, we have more on the approach of Hurricane Rupaul as it makes his or her way up the coast. Let's go live to Ollie Williams with the BlaccuWeather report. Ollie?"
Ollie: "IT'S RAININ' SIDEWAYS."
Tom: "Sounds rough Ollie, Do you have an umbrella?"
Ollie: "HAD ONE!"
Tom: "Where is it?"
Ollie: "INSIDE OUT TWO MILES AWAY!"
Tom: "Is there anything we can do for you?"
Ollie: "BRING ME SOME SOUP!"
Tom: "What kind?"
Ollie: "CHUNKY!"
Tom: "All right, we'll get on that."
Ollie: "IT'S RAININ' SIDEWAYS."
Tom: "Sounds rough Ollie, Do you have an umbrella?"
Ollie: "HAD ONE!"
Tom: "Where is it?"
Ollie: "INSIDE OUT TWO MILES AWAY!"
Tom: "Is there anything we can do for you?"
Ollie: "BRING ME SOME SOUP!"
Tom: "What kind?"
Ollie: "CHUNKY!"
Tom: "All right, we'll get on that."
by Shroomie101 July 27, 2009
In Dying Days by As Blood Runs Black sings "Bring the mother fuckin ruckus!" At that point, you go apeshit and start fucking shit up until the breakdown, then you try not to die from headbanging so hard.
by STRAIGHTUPSMACKDOWN September 26, 2010
what you say when texting a girl you're coming to visit for a weekend. basically asking if you're gonna have sex.
by marblecakealsothegame13 October 31, 2018
A term used when a person is so sick they are throwing up what they consumed in the 80's.
Although names of other pop stars of the era may be used to define the amount of effort involved in emesis it is worth noting that there is some debate as to whether "Bringing up Pat Benatar" implies as deep a retching as "Bringing up Laura Branigan".
"Bringing up Rick Astley" is only ever used by people who didn't actually live through the 80's and who spend their days on YouTube.
Medical note: Known to cause Boerhaave's syndrome (effort rupture of the esophagus).
Although names of other pop stars of the era may be used to define the amount of effort involved in emesis it is worth noting that there is some debate as to whether "Bringing up Pat Benatar" implies as deep a retching as "Bringing up Laura Branigan".
"Bringing up Rick Astley" is only ever used by people who didn't actually live through the 80's and who spend their days on YouTube.
Medical note: Known to cause Boerhaave's syndrome (effort rupture of the esophagus).
80's Survivor #1: "Heard you were really sick."
80's Survivor #2: "Oh, man, I was bringing up Laura Branigan."
80's Survivor #2: "Oh, man, I was bringing up Laura Branigan."
by The JOKERCAT February 03, 2013
"Hey man, how was your thing last night?"
"It was pretty fun, but I felt a little out of place because I was bringing the vanilla ice cream."
"It was pretty fun, but I felt a little out of place because I was bringing the vanilla ice cream."
by UncleBurton August 22, 2012
1. An event involving, or happening in a garage.
2. To spend time in a garage.
3. (among teenagers) To smoke/inhale marijuana
2. To spend time in a garage.
3. (among teenagers) To smoke/inhale marijuana
by ChevChevelle June 07, 2010
A phrase functioning as a bit of a warning that’s often used when you invite savvy investors into a high risk business venture that requires not only serious wealth but significant courage and stamina.
Only the uber-rich were even invited and the invitation itself included the acronym BYOB which in this case meant ‘Bring Your Own Balls’ since only the most intrepid risk takers would even consider diving into this shark-filled environment.
by Dr Bunnygirl June 20, 2023