by Nameless. January 30, 2007
First used on the Seinfeld episode "The Jacket" in 1991.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
KRAMER: Hey. Hey, would you do me a solid?
JERRY: Well, what kind of solid?
KRAMER: I need you to sit in the car for two minutes while it's double-parked. I gotta pick up some birds.
Also used in the movie "Half Nelson" (Ryan Gosling)
"Juno" has caused a new wave of youngins to say this who have never used the term before seeing the movie, which has caused people who have used it prior to stop using it immediately. Take the term you fake ass scenesters.
by old head April 04, 2008
Meant to emphasize how ridiculous a certain situation is. Put in front of a statement. It is never taken as a question, therefore, is never answered.
"Tell me why it was sunny this morning and now it's raining."
"Tell me why there's a hole in my rudepants."
"Tell me why there's a hole in my rudepants."
by Carbutt March 28, 2007
To suggest that somebody engages in oral sex with you - you are asking for the "head" of their penis.
by KaypiGames December 04, 2018
The phrase "You slay me" is slang and it means to overwhelm, as with laughter or love.
It is used in response to something funny someone has said or done.
It is used in response to something funny someone has said or done.
person 1 says or does something funny.
person 2 in response can only sum up the amazing funniness that has occured with the phrase "you slay me," signifying total appreciation of the funny event and deeming it hilarious and worthy of acknowledgement.
person 2 in response can only sum up the amazing funniness that has occured with the phrase "you slay me," signifying total appreciation of the funny event and deeming it hilarious and worthy of acknowledgement.
by hownowbrowncow00 February 07, 2011
by Ms. Kay August 04, 2008
sym. to "giving me life" = anything that moves your spirit and makes you raise your hands and say, "Hallelujah!"
Ex. Her outfit is taking me to church! ::praying hands emoji::
Ex. Her outfit is taking me to church! ::praying hands emoji::
by Herr Neal March 04, 2015