by A2P October 15, 2008
the only universal comeback. only known rebuff: "what is this obsession you have with my mother?"
an interjection, which can be inserted as the noun in every sentence in the english language.
an interjection, which can be inserted as the noun in every sentence in the english language.
by Link the Wolf May 04, 2005
by TheBullet September 16, 2004
ex:
A: What's up?
B: Your mom's penis
A: I went home sick yesterday
B: I went home with your mom yesterday
A: Pass the salt.
B: Pass your mom.
A: No! I will not have sex with you!
B: Your mom won't have sex with you!
A: What's up?
B: Your mom's penis
A: I went home sick yesterday
B: I went home with your mom yesterday
A: Pass the salt.
B: Pass your mom.
A: No! I will not have sex with you!
B: Your mom won't have sex with you!
by your mom March 15, 2005
Seeing the long list of chores he had written for himself to do in a day, the boy's mother said, "You've got an awful lot on your plate there, son!"
by paulpaxman January 21, 2010
defiantly confrontational; also an exclamation of contempt
According to the The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, this slangy phrase originated in sports journalism about basketball during the 1970's as a phrase of contempt used against the opposing team and extended to other areas in the 1980s.
According to the The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, this slangy phrase originated in sports journalism about basketball during the 1970's as a phrase of contempt used against the opposing team and extended to other areas in the 1980s.
"In your face, mister."
by Beachsaint December 04, 2007