Chris Corner's solo project. musically is a cross between Detroit or Berlin techno escapades, Prince or Roxy Music's pop, and the electronic universe of Cabaret Voltaire. Chris' voice, of course, brings the production to another level.
by trend July 16, 2004

To use on people with retarded mindsets and also to use on people who are only alive because you didn't want to go prison.
by alltheway2day October 12, 2012

A phrase that incorretly replaces "me" with "I." As many English speakers are ignorant of their own language, the speakers have trouble with the usage of "me" and "I."
This phrase is typically said by those trying to act smarter than they actually are. They believe that the rest of the world says the phrase "between you and me" incorrectly and are trying to show off their smart ass. However, they are just idiots.
This phrase is typically said by those trying to act smarter than they actually are. They believe that the rest of the world says the phrase "between you and me" incorrectly and are trying to show off their smart ass. However, they are just idiots.
Presenter: Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah....
Guy 1: (To Guy 2, in a whisper) Between you and I, this guy is boring.
Guy 2: And you are trying to be a smartass, but failing. That makes it worse.
Guy 1: (To Guy 2, in a whisper) Between you and I, this guy is boring.
Guy 2: And you are trying to be a smartass, but failing. That makes it worse.
by Dakarai007 March 22, 2011

I LOAF YOU.
meaning "I love you" but in a friendly yet mocking way. Noting about love and relationship. All about nonsense and real friendship.
It is not being GAY. saying it doesn't make you gay.
meaning "I love you" but in a friendly yet mocking way. Noting about love and relationship. All about nonsense and real friendship.
It is not being GAY. saying it doesn't make you gay.
by youtellme123 February 23, 2010

This phrase came from social media like Instagram, usually when a post is funny or strange. Now it has evolved into another "typical white girl word" like "starbucks" or "chipotle" .
Did you see Kayla's twerking video on instagram? Yeah, I can't even!
Girl, the new kid is fiiine! I know right, I can't even.
Girl, the new kid is fiiine! I know right, I can't even.
by the pretty one June 19, 2014

All of the other definitiions were missing one technicality that made them wrong. This expression requires and exclamation mark following the question. This statement is used when you are completely engaged in the topic of converation and couldn't agree more. To denote the proper meaning, a question mark should not be the last symbol -- this is not a direct quetstion and is strickly rhetorical.
Party #1: Blah, blah, blah...see that over there -- I want that.
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
Party #2: Wow! Oh my gosh, it's perfect!
Party #1: I know, right?!
by Truth-Talker July 9, 2011
