Used in response to a put-down, turning it on the one dishing out the put-down.
Source: The Three Stooges. Has since been used in countless films and tv shows, including Clerks and Friends.
Source: The Three Stooges. Has since been used in countless films and tv shows, including Clerks and Friends.
Snooty Rich Lady: "Murphy, who are those slovenly creatures at the door?"
Murphy the butler: The plumbers, Madam.
Snooty Rich Lady: Well, send them to the servant's entrance. We can't allow rifraff in the front door.
Curly: I Resemble That Remark !
Murphy the butler: The plumbers, Madam.
Snooty Rich Lady: Well, send them to the servant's entrance. We can't allow rifraff in the front door.
Curly: I Resemble That Remark !
by rabbit1978 June 16, 2007

A quick response when asked if you like something and really don't but you don't have the balls to tell the truth.
by KaptainSkinBoat December 4, 2010

Another famous Swedish phrase. The english translation would be: Hell no! In Swedish you can also say: Aldrig i livet! (not in this lifetime)
The phrases indicates that it is somthing that you don't want to have or do. It is pronunced like: (Iii Helsikke hellor)
The phrases indicates that it is somthing that you don't want to have or do. It is pronunced like: (Iii Helsikke hellor)
-You want to go on a date with me tomorrow?
- I helsike heller! or Aldrig i livet!
- Eat this piece of broccoli now.
- I helsike heller.
- You are coming with me to that party.
- I helsike heller.
- I helsike heller! or Aldrig i livet!
- Eat this piece of broccoli now.
- I helsike heller.
- You are coming with me to that party.
- I helsike heller.
by Flis May 3, 2006

Term used to induce fear, hopelessness, and unconfert.
Usually used at partys by the really drunk guy.
can be taken two way funny or vary offencive.
Usually used at partys by the really drunk guy.
can be taken two way funny or vary offencive.
by Walter Fishington September 25, 2010

A phrase used for when one person takes a box of triple c pills and then it feels like you got a hat on, but you don't. It's all the blood rushing to your head, real trippy.
by I got a hat on August 8, 2006

taking simply mathematical principals, two positives make a positive, two negatives makes a positive, so a negative combined with a positive leaves a negative.
so a question like, "can't you fix that computer?" requires the response, "Yes I can't" if indeed, you cannot do so, but "no, I can" if you are able to.
simple really
so a question like, "can't you fix that computer?" requires the response, "Yes I can't" if indeed, you cannot do so, but "no, I can" if you are able to.
simple really
by progrelayer April 26, 2009

by AdamdaAlienface June 11, 2019
