by SLE.AB December 02, 2018
A medical slang expression to refer to the typical gallbladder patient: Fat, fortyish, fecund, flatulent female with foul, foaming, floating feces.
by Duckbutt August 26, 2005
The official battle cry of Wyoming athletics, the university of Wyoming at Laramie.
It literally means bring on the bronco and let her buck, but figuratively it means to bring on a challenge and let it throw you around while you try to conquer it.
It literally means bring on the bronco and let her buck, but figuratively it means to bring on a challenge and let it throw you around while you try to conquer it.
by Honky Tonk Bar Association November 25, 2009
An Irish farewell which implies that the recipient should have a safe journey, stayed relaxed, take care, not strain themselves and if at all possible be drunk.
Fonsie: " Are ye away sir?"
Sham: " Aye, I hiddy go get the wee john deere for tey pull the oul massey outta the shuck at the top a the far field. Bastard"
Fonsie: "Take 'er handy"
Sham: " Aye, I hiddy go get the wee john deere for tey pull the oul massey outta the shuck at the top a the far field. Bastard"
Fonsie: "Take 'er handy"
by jimjamjames May 15, 2007
er supremo is the name of the best rapper de roma he swishes a blunt every giorno perchè é epico lets go
by 666teruki August 17, 2020
someone that always copys something on the internet and posts that on their blog as there own, usually a chain letter.
Bob typed on his blog " copy and paste this if you hate Fred" and was quickly accused of being a CTRL C er
by kof disturbed October 29, 2009
1. Used by a person upon realisation that they made a clumsy mistake or is unable to think clearly.
2. Used by onlookers when someone behaves in a foolish way or lacks common sense; said jokingly.
Please note: ‘Em er smeh’ is a fun & polite way to joke about small blunders & is used without offence.
2. Used by onlookers when someone behaves in a foolish way or lacks common sense; said jokingly.
Please note: ‘Em er smeh’ is a fun & polite way to joke about small blunders & is used without offence.
‘Em er smeh’ is a single response.
Person 1: Trips over their untied shoelace & says ‘Em er smeh’!
Person 2: Says ‘Em er smeh’ after witnessing Person 1 trip.
Person 1: Trips over their untied shoelace & says ‘Em er smeh’!
Person 2: Says ‘Em er smeh’ after witnessing Person 1 trip.
by Miss Virtanen February 08, 2021