by shithairline April 24, 2024
This is marinated beef wrapped in aluminum foil and served in (very few) Chinese Restaurants as an appetizer. The marinade is believed to be mostly oyster sauce, hoisin sauce and sesame oil. The wrapped thin beef strips, about three inches long, are baked and served in the foil.
by the amazing shamandon July 13, 2011
Originating in the 1950s; whenever used, this statement instantly teleports you into it any TV episode of Happy Days. Used back then, it was a term of endearment with no offense taken.
Use now, in 2022… You are most likely saying, Holy F*ck
Use now, in 2022… You are most likely saying, Holy F*ck
by MattyD413 April 16, 2022
The Joker: "were going to Gothem to change the world as we know it ........ Robin : " golly gee wilikers batman " the fuse isnt long enough to escape themselves"
by smegun January 22, 2022
A 1960's colloquial expression, possibly of Canadian or Northeastern American origin, used to convey surprise, shock, or mild annoyance.
Possibly derived from the Latin name for the Christian God, Jehovah.
Possibly derived from the Latin name for the Christian God, Jehovah.
by TedTheadoreLogan May 27, 2024
Maddie Gee is a genus of spiders in the family Theridiidae, most of which are commonly known as widow spiders. The genus contains 31 recognized species2 distributed worldwide, including the North American black widows (L. mactans, L. hesperus, and L. variolus), the button spiders of Africa, and the Australian redback spider. Species vary widely in size. In most cases, the females are dark-coloured and readily identifiable by reddish markings on the abdomen, which are often (but not always) hourglass-shaped.
My heart skipped a beat as I turned and saw a Maddie Gee slowly crawling across the ceiling of my bedroom; the beast ignited an unfathomable fear in me that still haunts me to this day.
by Gabe Glahe January 31, 2018