A term used by Beasley and Bates, originating from Bill. The term 'please' can be placed at the end of any sentence, or in mid-flow of a sentence. This may be to cover up and foul mouthed word, or a secret word.
'Ahhhhh hallo there Beasley Please. How are we today there please. Have you done your please, please?'
by Matt Bates November 16, 2004
This is used in place of "what?", "huh?", or "what's that?" by many in the Greater Cincinnati Metro Area. It is said to come from the German influence here.
clerk: "Please?"
me: I said "Ma'am how much does this cost?"
The Kentucky Yankee, Urbandictionary.com author since August 2004.
me: I said "Ma'am how much does this cost?"
The Kentucky Yankee, Urbandictionary.com author since August 2004.
by The Kentucky Yankee September 28, 2005
When you're voting for words on Urban Dictionary because you're bored, and you run out of words. Often cried out, maybe with a few sobs added in for good measure.
by NotTheRealRwar October 22, 2016
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by biggarethhouse March 31, 2004
"One, two, three, FAW!" - Paul McCartney counts in "I Saw Her Standing There" and music would never be the same again.
by Un Sporko Magnifico June 05, 2005