I drank so much at the party Saturday night that I spent dawn on Sunday morning talking on the great white telephone.
by Jake March 24, 2004
Get the talking on the great white telephone mug.To have an out of stomach experience while placing ones head inside a toilet bowl. Anyone listening at the door might hear the name of Huey (or perhaps Ralph) being called upon repeatedly.
by Aaaardvark November 26, 2006
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by subz2k2000 November 8, 2005
Get the the great white telephone mug.A sun that has a face of a baby on the PBS show Teletubbies; does nothing but giggles and smile at whatever the teletubbies do; Rises and sets after every episode
Me: Well, hello, Sun!
Sun: **giggles**
Me: Do you always giggle?
Sun:**giggles**
Me: What the hell's wrong with you???
Sun: **giggles**
Sun: **giggles**
Me: Do you always giggle?
Sun:**giggles**
Me: What the hell's wrong with you???
Sun: **giggles**
by Gwen Stefani Grrl November 27, 2003
Get the The Sun on Teletubbies mug.It means throwing up or vomiting when on your knees, usually- to the Big White Telephone... which is the toilet, obviously.
by CamelFoot October 2, 2011
Get the Praying to the Big White Telephone mug.I had a few too many wobbley pops last night and I spent all morning saying hi to Ralph on the big white telephone.
by northerner1 October 8, 2007
Get the saying hi to Ralph on the big white telephone mug."The Manny will not be televised" is a phrase used as a chant for revolution, particularly in regards to police reformation. It was coined by user @themannyspotted on TikTok at an Oregon protest sometime in early-mid 2020, and is a reference to both the 1970 song/poem "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron, and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid character Manny Heffley.
The phrase is typically used as either a chant at a police reformation/Black Lives Matter protest, or as a social media caption for pictures of political graffiti featuring Manny Heffley's head, in support of the movement.
The phrase is typically used as either a chant at a police reformation/Black Lives Matter protest, or as a social media caption for pictures of political graffiti featuring Manny Heffley's head, in support of the movement.
by lolunala July 1, 2020
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