the notorious catchphrase of the extremely famous youtuber, the lad that takes content. this phrase is featured in all of his videos via the pinned comment in a comment section.
by the guy who takes content January 13, 2021

Quantrell Bishop's biggest puppet. In January of 2015, he was part of an experiment that got a group of the intellectually disabled online (including Raging Rob) and they all were benched by the beast. Since then, he's been destroyed over and over again by Pres (Quantrell)
by Dance YT Nerds October 15, 2021

Taken from a popular stand up comedian expression, this phrase is used when someone makes a bad joke, and there is a moment of awkward silence. Used to avoid embarrassment.
Host: and then HE said "that's no lady, that's an orang-utan!"
Guests: ...
Host: umm, now seriously folks... *continues normal conversation*
Guests: ...
Host: umm, now seriously folks... *continues normal conversation*
by Kizzang October 25, 2007

Yo Ere Me now Iz about ta bust down da massive word fing for all yous batty boys. Ere Me Now iz one hof da best phrazes to use when your posse aignt listenin. Or like in da case some spasticated Geezer hez like trying ta ignore yous.
Yo Ere Me Now Dis be none utter dan mez main G Kernal KFC.
Aight so yous is like da geezer oo makes all dem chikens fings innit.
Aight so yous is like da geezer oo makes all dem chikens fings innit.
by MC Liquid November 24, 2004

Something that you say when someone has obviously copied someone and are pretending they haven’t.
The phrase went viral after being used in a TikTok Live by user Rianna Legend.
The phrase went viral after being used in a TikTok Live by user Rianna Legend.
“You bought the same jacket as the girl”
“Chelsea come on now”
“You bought the same outfit as the girl”
“Chelsea come on now”
“Chelsea come on now”
“You bought the same outfit as the girl”
“Chelsea come on now”
by ILL DANCE DANCE WITH MY HANDS January 12, 2023

the parting statement one uses after a conversation is awkwardly lengthened by the receiver's additional comments or questions; used to mean that our conversation should have ended earlier and you are wasting my time.
phone receptionist: so I will schedule your appointment with Dr. Lipton at tmr 3p.m.
awkward people: yes that will be great. Thank you.
phone receptionist: you're welcome. See you then.
awkward people: (Instead of "see you") and What's your name?
phone receptionist: Oh my name? My name is Martha
awkward people: How to spell it?
phone receptionist: M-a-r-t-h-a
awkward people: Great. Thank you.
phone receptionist: yeah bye bye now.
awkward people: yes that will be great. Thank you.
phone receptionist: you're welcome. See you then.
awkward people: (Instead of "see you") and What's your name?
phone receptionist: Oh my name? My name is Martha
awkward people: How to spell it?
phone receptionist: M-a-r-t-h-a
awkward people: Great. Thank you.
phone receptionist: yeah bye bye now.
by acng October 23, 2012

That moment you realise you have a whole list of chores after you got done doing something really hard is the best time to use this phrase!
by THEIRONY December 12, 2017
