An ignorant question made into a statement by people from south of Texas who don't speak very good English.
by Cherry Odelay June 10, 2009
Used to describe something that is out of the persons understanding. Place of origin is Easton, CA where some gringo; Indian name: "Blue Jay Screaming" used this term to describe immense psychological breakthroughs to people with lesser intelligence then he. Now used by townies and inner city kids to describe their experiences or views on life in general."
by bssclrntmn June 02, 2007
1. A phrase added onto a sentence or story when the content incites excitement or emotion too extreme to be accurately conveyed by verbal description.
Not to be confused with You don't even know, which suggests that the emotion or sensation cannot be described not because it is too powerful but because it is unique to the person experiencing it.
Not to be confused with You don't even know, which suggests that the emotion or sensation cannot be described not because it is too powerful but because it is unique to the person experiencing it.
by Shakweefa September 01, 2008
by Pissinacup, yes and ... February 14, 2012
a saying that someone says to another when that person has been wronged.
it dosen't make sense because the only reason someone would want to get even is BECAUSE they are mad/upset.
it dosen't make sense because the only reason someone would want to get even is BECAUSE they are mad/upset.
person 1: "OMFG! my teacher gave me detention for something i didn't even do!"
person 2: "don't get mad, get even."
person 2: "don't get mad, get even."
by BP91 December 07, 2009
One of the most cliched phrase used while starting or introducing or warning the audience of upcoming cliche phrase
Even at cost of sounding cliche I would like to say without your participation this event would not have been possible.
by abhishek25 August 28, 2010
A diss used by the jersey shore meant to be a really bad insult. Because Jersey Shore people always try to think that they are Italian.
by massieistheBLOCK January 18, 2011