A combination of shiver me timbers and jiminy cricket. Used when someone is very confused and surprised at the same time. Thus leading them to confuse the sayings shiver me timbers and jiminy cricket.
by Yacht Captain July 21, 2011
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by daddy spanks my phat ass January 19, 2019
originally comes from the idea that the white man can not see the black man's struggle, or perhaps chooses not to see his struggle.
The phrase has been adapted as a statement of toughness to indicate superiority.
The phrase has been adapted as a statement of toughness to indicate superiority.
by atlantastudent April 08, 2009
by Master of Fisting October 11, 2015
by Nintendude678 February 19, 2017
A song written by the Beatles, the first recorded for there debue album, Please Please Me.It was there first single and reached number 1 in the US and number 4 in the UK. Principly written by Paul McCartney it is one of the earliest Lennon-McCartney songs.
by helter February 08, 2007