by P0IS0NI August 5, 2022

is when the boy gets the girl in the mood and they both hot and ready but when the boy inserts his penis and strokes for a couple of SECONDS his penis goes back on soft and the girl gets mad and walk away
by diamonddbbyha July 3, 2010

A vague measurement of time, typically applied to delivery of a software project. It is used sarcastically, to indicate that the product has missed one or several promised delivery dates, and rather than embarrassing themselves by announcing and missing another deadline, the developer is simply saying it will be ready "real soon now." When someone says a product is due out "real soon now" chances are they really don't expect it any time soon. Also abbreviated as RSN.
First they told us that the product would be done end of first quarter, then they changed it to late second quarter, and since we're well into the fourth quarter, we can expect to see it real soon now.
by Evac156 February 22, 2005

by Canadastani June 4, 2019

at the end of a statement you say this to make the person you're talking to feel like a loser. orrrrr, (if you don't like hurting people's feelings) you say this at the end of a statement when something really good happens to you.
cory: yo check out my nike dunks i just bought last week.
derrick: yea man, those are cool... but check out my cool grey jordans11 that i got yesterday ...look at me now!
student: mrs. kindergarten teacher, remember when you told me that i'd be cleaning floors at mcdonalds when i grow up? pwaaahaaa, i'm the ceo of my OWN mcdonalds now shawty ...look at me now!
derrick: yea man, those are cool... but check out my cool grey jordans11 that i got yesterday ...look at me now!
student: mrs. kindergarten teacher, remember when you told me that i'd be cleaning floors at mcdonalds when i grow up? pwaaahaaa, i'm the ceo of my OWN mcdonalds now shawty ...look at me now!
by takemeaway_09 June 19, 2011

by boobs June 1, 2003

Another way of saying "see you later". Can be abbreviated to TTFN, but there isn't much point if it still has the same number of syllables.
by theforgottenspark December 30, 2006
