a term used by some people to define and verbally irritate a chav without them being aware of the abuse! use at the end of a discussion for full effect.
by Danny 316 October 28, 2006
A phrase often used when trying to explain why something is, isn't, needs to be, or just in general. This phrase often talks about an invisible or nonexistent object or "thing." Will often cause anger or laughter.
Guy 2: Hey why do these things run away when I get close.
Guy 1: Now here's the thing David-
Guy 2: I swear to God if you say "Now here's the thing" one more time I will strangle you.
Guy 3, 4, 5, and 6: Enormous uproar of laughter.
Guy 1: Now here's the thing David-
Guy 2: I swear to God if you say "Now here's the thing" one more time I will strangle you.
Guy 3, 4, 5, and 6: Enormous uproar of laughter.
by Wolfman5461 November 29, 2016
A song by Queen Dua lipa. Which was robbed for song of the year. An amazing song with great lyrics and edm. A perfect pop song by a pop queen.
Don't show up, Don't come out, Don't start caring about me now. Walk away, you know how, don't start caring about me now. dua dua, don't come out. dua dua, Don't start now.
-queen dula peep
-queen dula peep
by Miss Dula Peepa June 09, 2021
Often confused with "Let It Snow," this phrase is used for demanding to see a woman's breasts. According to Sean Connery on SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy, it is a French expression.
by Double Slash June 08, 2018
by Adam Nic October 09, 2018
let's face it 2020 has been a rough year so thats why we sould skip No Nut November and do Nut Now November were you try to nut as many times as possible. On the floor or in your girl (twice the points in a girl then on the floor)
by Davesnotmyname October 28, 2020
a slang term for “i’m gay” used by 5th year students around the southwestern donegal area of ireland
the term originated from irish mobster Ewan campbell known on the streets of barnes (donegal) as poowan pambell
the term originated from irish mobster Ewan campbell known on the streets of barnes (donegal) as poowan pambell
by seamus og caldwell August 16, 2022