Wavy the Crocodilligator was on Craig Ferguson last night. Greeted us with "Whattado, everybody?!" and the audience madly cheered!
by Kreeps November 07, 2010
A phrase that is another way of saying “we take care of everyone.” It’s a shorter version of “no one goes home hungry,” and it has expanded to a definition that’s broader than food.
Johnny: “Did you get a raise?”
Pete: “I did, but I advocated for a raise for our support staff too. Everybody eats.”
Pete: “I did, but I advocated for a raise for our support staff too. Everybody eats.”
by The real man of Notre Dame June 02, 2022
a term used on stan twitter to describe a major event or cause (the opposite of “nobody moved” via stan twitter)
by PawsomeDog July 16, 2021
An impossible occurrence. It's simply not physically allowed by our universe. On other realities, where it is actually possible to a degree, it happens when a statement is so relevant that it is not stupid to remark the fact that everyone had a certain question
by IsThatParvitz April 23, 2023
the greatest book ever, ages 2 and up. tells young children about the defecation cycle or . . . whatever it's called, it's an awesome book
by bagpipehustler July 30, 2006
An awesome game that's fun when hacked....expect to build some giant awesome thing and have it be destroyed by trolls and idiots who have nothing else better to do. If you make a locked world and give people the "super secret edit key", expect it to be trolled within 5 minutes. It has some pretty cool levels to play. Its on The gaming site Nonoba. Watch out for the user LOL he's an asshole.
Karen: I just made this awesome giant smiley face on Everybody Edits.
Ken: Watch out for the trolls.
Ken: Watch out for the trolls.
by CMG2322 July 20, 2011
Often used on Fark.com as a ending tag line to a headline that is used as a scare tactic by the media. The over dramatization causes the reader to feel the full effects of the sarcasm and coulis sense of humor the submitter intended for the headline.
In formal usage it can be an exclamatory phrase to express very real danger and incite chaos to the crowds causing mass damage to area's and buildings as well as the people panicking. Please don't yell "Everybody Panic" in the middle of a large crowd as it is an offense that could get you arrested. However funny it might be.
In formal usage it can be an exclamatory phrase to express very real danger and incite chaos to the crowds causing mass damage to area's and buildings as well as the people panicking. Please don't yell "Everybody Panic" in the middle of a large crowd as it is an offense that could get you arrested. However funny it might be.
F-15 groundings have caused Alaska to depend on the Canadian Air Force for protection. EVERYBODY PANIC No really: EVERYBODY PANIC! -- Fark
by Cheez is rice April 21, 2009