Said to someone that states the obvious. Inspired by famed football announcer and HOF coach John Madden. captain obvious
John Madden: Tom Brady has 49 TDs passes this season and Randy Moss has 22 rec TDs if Tom throws 1 more TD to Moss, Tom will have 50 TDs and Moss will have 23!
Al Michael: Thanks John Madden (under his breath) please die...
Al Michael: Thanks John Madden (under his breath) please die...
by Vishus55 January 03, 2009
by specificroyalty901 July 21, 2023
A way of praising the Jewish god
by mendy99 October 14, 2018
by Cold feet February 10, 2015
Liz: "There are good ass holes and there are bad ass holes. You're a good ass hole."
Maggie: "Thanks ... I think."
Maggie: "Thanks ... I think."
by blueFlameBat July 15, 2010
exp.
1. The proper response to a service rendered when the server prompts Nigga-Please!.
2. A phrase used to combat Nigga-Please! in a sarcastic manner.
1. The proper response to a service rendered when the server prompts Nigga-Please!.
2. A phrase used to combat Nigga-Please! in a sarcastic manner.
1.
"Can I git sum mo fried chicken?"
"Nigga, please!"
"Oh cum on, don't be liyk dat!"
"Aiight, hurr."
"Nigga, thank you."
2.
"Biotch!"
"Nigga, please!"
"NIGGA, THANK YOU!"
"Can I git sum mo fried chicken?"
"Nigga, please!"
"Oh cum on, don't be liyk dat!"
"Aiight, hurr."
"Nigga, thank you."
2.
"Biotch!"
"Nigga, please!"
"NIGGA, THANK YOU!"
by Ron Cumberdale May 20, 2005
A rude, passive-aggressive amendment, usually found at the end of a imperative sentence, that lets someone know that they will do as you ask. This will typically be learned by administrators, and mangers, working among subordinates or anyone they disdain, because being polite is HR appropriate, but it must be understood that they are peasants. It is implied that while the request is voluntary (i.e. please), the result can be assumed (i.e. thank you), because a peasant has no choice.
*This is especially common in the industry (e.g. restaurants, hotels, retail, etc).
*This is especially common in the industry (e.g. restaurants, hotels, retail, etc).
by MundaneEgg July 09, 2015