by Taedickling March 13, 2018
by rsty615 December 07, 2010
“Beans” said Homer. comes from the children’s book Who’s the Pest A Homer Story. Homer is the main character in the book and would always respond to situations with his catchphrase “Beans”. But when you use the slang reference in conversation it’s said altogether “beans said Homer”. It exclaims disappointment or frustration.
Person A: Your car insurance is probably gonna go be a of your car accident.
Person B: Beans said Homer.
Person B: Beans said Homer.
by RashodSmith May 15, 2019
Michael's modern Shakespearian language. A way of grabbing a drink that has already been foretold before hand.
WE shall grab said drink.
by bee j. altime November 18, 2016
In Gogonick's woodshop, it is said by Kung Fu Action Jesus and Superman at JPS. said to make a conversation idiotic, humerous, and sexual. results in "high fives" and saying "OH YEAH!!!" when it is not said by these two individuals, it is not effective.
saying "To You" after the "that's what she said" is used to direct it towards a specific person. usually to insult them.
Recently attempted by The Freshy, who failed miserably at it in June 2008.
saying "To You" after the "that's what she said" is used to direct it towards a specific person. usually to insult them.
Recently attempted by The Freshy, who failed miserably at it in June 2008.
by Kung Fu Action Jesus June 16, 2008
This came from my daughter when she was age 3(now 10). She would ask "can I have my suvvy (said as suhvee)blanket?"
by Dirgon April 14, 2009
by AirPodsUser1000 May 14, 2019