To throw up, blow chunks
by Nightpiper September 13, 2022
When an older person, typically a politician or a family member (or just a boomer), goes off on a rant-filled tangent about something they don't know enough about, and you and your friends are left to cringe in disbelief. Originated as a reference to New Zealand's far-right deputy prime minister Winston Peters ("koro" is Māori for grandfather and is a common nickname for Peters.
by fatgreg March 20, 2024
"Hey, have you seen Debbie lately?"
"Well, I pulled a drive-by hi yesterday"
"That's not enough time to soak in her awesomeness!"
"Yeah, but I was late to court"
"Well, I pulled a drive-by hi yesterday"
"That's not enough time to soak in her awesomeness!"
"Yeah, but I was late to court"
by #1JA September 23, 2011
by Darthrubiks March 28, 2022
To shoot the dots off his dice or her/their/x dice: A phrase to describe a crazy relative in a dialogue by Rita Mae Brown.
by StEvUgnIn December 30, 2023
Jack: So I've been putting a lot of thought into it and I think Jessica and I would make a great couple!
George: Come on Jack, remember what dad always told us: "A Penguin That Prefers His Fish Cooked Waddles On A Slippery Slope." You know you have no chance with Jessica, stop obsessing over it.
George: Come on Jack, remember what dad always told us: "A Penguin That Prefers His Fish Cooked Waddles On A Slippery Slope." You know you have no chance with Jessica, stop obsessing over it.
by Zoom_Zolomon March 28, 2020
by teheheehehehehehehe November 14, 2023