by Roadshizzz December 01, 2019
by Red Borsch November 12, 2020
Donald Trump's catchphrase. Contrary to popular belief, however, the phrase was not originally popularized by him. In point of fact, the phrase entered popular culture in the 1963 animated series, "The Jetsons." George Jetson's (the titular character) boss, Mr. Spacely, could be seen in multiple episodes threatening to (or following through) fire George Jetson. It was a running gag throughout the series.
"Jetson! You're fired!"
by The Rev November 14, 2020
Person 1: Where are my pictures of Spider-Man!?
Person 2: I couldn't get them yet.
Person 1: You're Fired! get out of my building!
Person 2: I couldn't get them yet.
Person 1: You're Fired! get out of my building!
by Mr_NRG16 November 20, 2020
by FinnTheCoolGuy March 13, 2022
It is an inside joke me and my friends made back then. When someone told us that it is alright to join him in his game but his status is "blue" (meaning he is online but not in a game), we often say that phrase stating that he is lying.
by Blackpenguin April 30, 2023
Is a phrase used by the speaker to indicate that he (the speaker) is in fact a homosexual.
The term was first used when semi-popular Youtuber Shane Dawson told all of his subscribers, in front of his camera "You're a faggot". The phrase has grown in popularity ever since. It can be heard most on the first 7 seasons of Maury.
The term was first used when semi-popular Youtuber Shane Dawson told all of his subscribers, in front of his camera "You're a faggot". The phrase has grown in popularity ever since. It can be heard most on the first 7 seasons of Maury.
by GNRlova23 November 02, 2013