Doctor: "I'm sorry to tell you that, but you're diagnosed with the HI virus."
Karen: "It comes from the vaccines!"
Karen: "It comes from the vaccines!"
by Donerank December 15, 2020
have so much money that one can give some to somebody on demand at once. The possessive adjective may be one's, her, my, our or their as the case may be.
He is so rich that he can shake money off his trousers.
by uttam maharjan March 30, 2010
by Your mother and me 69 March 26, 2022
by The Boss Stallion November 30, 2020
Let's start with you. What's your name?
My name is Diego.
Hi Diego (everyone, Hi Diego)
Tell us the last time you felt anxious or uncomfortable?
About Five seconds ago
...
My name is Diego.
Hi Diego (everyone, Hi Diego)
Tell us the last time you felt anxious or uncomfortable?
About Five seconds ago
...
by notscripter October 07, 2022
Abbreviated to OHD. A synonym for OMG. Best used in Harry Potter references, but works at any time. Oh My Dobby works as well.
by Maximus J May 30, 2011
The term hi-lo is used in the situation in which one refers to the future as a type of “present tense”. For example, if someone says “On the hi-lo, gimme a drink right now”, this would mean that they are asking for a drink immediately when the time comes in a little bit. In other words, the person saying “On the hi-lo” is making a hypothetical situation where the future, or “ln a bit”, is the present, and they are referring their requests to it.
Well, I already explained how it is used in the definition, so just look there. Anyways, soon after reading this, on the hi-lo, read the definition right now.
by Silversnap July 15, 2018