Hgih is High spelled backwards.
Basically its a subtle meaning of you high from weed, usually spoken with normal voice of tone. This is mainly heard and used by high schoolers in Texas.
Basically its a subtle meaning of you high from weed, usually spoken with normal voice of tone. This is mainly heard and used by high schoolers in Texas.
Dude 1: Dude what you doing
Dude 2: SHH! IM HGIHING FROM ALIENS
Dude 1: Dude you high man?
Dude 3: Omgosh dude 1 thats what it means.
Dude 2: SHH! IM HGIHING FROM ALIENS
Dude 1: Dude you high man?
Dude 3: Omgosh dude 1 thats what it means.
by AndyATOWN September 07, 2007
The idea that humans could have been placed on the earth by aliens to be observed, in the same way that humans create ant farms (in other words, humans are the aliens' "ant farm"). This concept was Terry Corso's inspiration to propose the name "Alien Ant Farm" for his band.
Think about it, man - aliens could be constantly observing us, like we're living in some alien ant farm...
by alyoshaaa March 22, 2009
by YungPlatinum August 26, 2017
"No one believes me when I tell them that I am an alien abduction survivor. I was taken by aliens for a whole week about 5 years ago...I don't remember much, its all a blur..."
by yes juanito yes February 17, 2012
noun
1.
Alien Death influenza.
2.
a specific variety of influenza, named for its point of dissemination: contracted primarily from aliens attempting abduction of unwilling humans. Generally associated with malaise, runny nose, chest congestion, extreme exhaustion, and generalized homicidal and suicidal tendencies.
1.
Alien Death influenza.
2.
a specific variety of influenza, named for its point of dissemination: contracted primarily from aliens attempting abduction of unwilling humans. Generally associated with malaise, runny nose, chest congestion, extreme exhaustion, and generalized homicidal and suicidal tendencies.
by pixiegrumble March 20, 2010
by madmorri January 17, 2011
A type of alien in science fiction that is portrayed by a man or woman wearing prosthetic makeup. Usually, these aliens look almost completely human, with the exception of certain facial features, such as enlarged noses, horns, ridged brows, etc. These are common in sci-fi tv shows that have low budgets, but they can also be a common sight in higher budget franchises such as Star Wars (the twi'lek, for example). This term can also apply to aliens from video games, a prime example being the Asari from Mass Effect.
Guy 1: The Asari from Mass Effect are such rubber forehead aliens.
Guy 2: That's nothing! What about Ka D'argo from Farscape?
Guy 2: That's nothing! What about Ka D'argo from Farscape?
by BatteryMaster June 03, 2016