When you're watching a modernised version of Macbeth in class but the kids only seem to care about the food so the teacher uses the phrase to tell them off.
by pgcontent69 October 16, 2018
A commonly used reply on mx to stupid or whiny posts. Users of the phrase would eventually become victims of the ban-axe, but it resurfaced in a particularly hilarious thread, when a user retold an event of his day whence he had told an obese, obnoxious girl to "make a thread about it" whatever she was bitching about, which was interpreted as "have a period about it". User got in major trouble with authority. We laughed. The thread inspired others to admit to using web language by accident in real life. We laugh at them (me) too.
tears_fall452: Man guys, my girlfriend broke up with me, and now I can't focus. I'm crying constantly, and I can't think of anything to pull myself out. What should I do?
Strum:{QUOTE=tears_fall452}Man guys, my girlfriend broke up with me, and now I can't focus. I'm crying constantly, and I can't think of anything to pull myself out. What should I do?
{/QUOTE}
Make a thread about it.
Oh and die you emo bastard.
Eggo:{QUOTE}Make a thread about it.
Oh and die you emo bastard.{/QUOTE}
refl 123
Strum:{QUOTE=tears_fall452}Man guys, my girlfriend broke up with me, and now I can't focus. I'm crying constantly, and I can't think of anything to pull myself out. What should I do?
{/QUOTE}
Make a thread about it.
Oh and die you emo bastard.
Eggo:{QUOTE}Make a thread about it.
Oh and die you emo bastard.{/QUOTE}
refl 123
by BigTrav September 26, 2005
by The NathanatorYT June 06, 2020
what about yourself?
by Philosophical-Cat November 01, 2017
If someone says something you don't understand or just don't want to answer, a common thing the hip generation does is say "WHAT ABOUT SALAD?"
Acting like they didn't hear what they said.
Acting like they didn't hear what they said.
by CUZYOLOLOLZ March 29, 2012
Used when describing a hobby, pursuit, or interest about which you are incredibly enthusiastic. This can be applied in a wide range of situations, but is typically used to describe the extent of one's appreciation for one's favorite things.
"I'm all gay about China."
"Hey man, have you seen any episodes of Friday Night Lights?"
"Oh, totally, I'm all gay about it."
"Hey man, have you seen any episodes of Friday Night Lights?"
"Oh, totally, I'm all gay about it."
by j2shawty August 27, 2009
Getting ready to leave smoothly in an awkward situation.
To "slide" out
Slang for im about to head out or be on my way
To "slide" out
Slang for im about to head out or be on my way
by Gottaloveni May 20, 2016