Slang term for the University of Massachusetts Lowell, or commonly known at UMass Lowell, where Coburn hall smells like feet and the bathrooms smell like urine.
Zach: Hey, I'm transferring from Middlesex to UMass Lowell this semester.
Chad: Oh, don't you mean the Urine and Feet World?
Chad: Oh, don't you mean the Urine and Feet World?
by UMass Lowell November 14, 2021
Barra the world is referring to the ford barra engine. The barra engine was a 6 cylinder motor made by Ford in either LPG or petrol and from factory had the option for a turbo with the petrol and are a verry strong motor in stock form capable of upto 500hp with little to no mods
by anonymous August 28, 2023
You use this phrase when someone repeats a story over and over or if a person is just spouting bull shit. Instead of saying "You're full of it.", you can say (in a sarcastic tone) "Well....stop the world and let me off".
It's also an appropriate response to a big surprise.
It's also an appropriate response to a big surprise.
"Did you hear the news? Sally is pregnant!"
"After all these years!? Well, stop the world and let me off!"
"After all these years!? Well, stop the world and let me off!"
by Weird Gonzo July 23, 2022
by Yobberson May 20, 2020
A pretentious title. Not every small or mid size city wants to become world class, some people still love their city the way it is, and always will, without it having to change or get an image boost from outsiders.
Not every city is meant to become New York, Tokyo, or Chicago, since there are already cities like New York, Tokyo, and Chicago. Not everybody from a smaller city feels like they have to compare themselves to a city like New York, Tokyo, or Chicago by calling their city world class to feel validated. They are already happy to be from where they are from, without an outsider trying to boost up morale even more, or expand on what's already there. They are good with the city the way it is, without it having to change for anybody.
by The Original Agahnim June 23, 2021
by Tafukk November 11, 2021