by Kg October 11, 2015

Its the act of telling someone they need a whole lotta help; referring to people who are way past the point of return
by realniQQa143 May 27, 2016

When saying the phrase 'i heart you' it means that you actually love the person but do not yet feel comfortable saying those famous 3 little words. Its just a little less Serious than actually saying 'I love you'
by Crystal V. January 7, 2006

An archaic English phrase that is still used in a legal and governmental context. It is used to ask for a verdict or a vote.
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
by Adam168 May 1, 2008

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by shonaleigh March 10, 2008

The famous phrase from the first LotR movies: The fellowship of the ring, said by Gandalf the Grey while fighting a Balrog.
Also said by the Black Knight in Monty Pythons' quest for the Holy grail before fighting King Arthur.
Also said by the Black Knight in Monty Pythons' quest for the Holy grail before fighting King Arthur.
Gandalf: *wheeze* You shall not pass! *slams his staff down generating a light pulsating from his feet*
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Black Knight: You shall not pass, none may pass.
-few minutes later-
Black Knight: Come on now! I can still fight!
King Arthur: I just cut your bloody arm off!
Black Knight: Just a flesh wound.
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Black Knight: You shall not pass, none may pass.
-few minutes later-
Black Knight: Come on now! I can still fight!
King Arthur: I just cut your bloody arm off!
Black Knight: Just a flesh wound.
by Leo Blade March 8, 2012
