(phone rings a super mario theme)
Hello?
Hey!
Oh best mate what is going on?!
You need to check out this bullet..
Sorry, I can't right now.. I'm on my way to a nooner!!
Hello?
Hey!
Oh best mate what is going on?!
You need to check out this bullet..
Sorry, I can't right now.. I'm on my way to a nooner!!
by sugarcoatedme June 11, 2011
by SodaChicken January 07, 2018
Original definition refers to a group of baby animals born to the same mom such as a litter of kittens or puppies.
New definition: people who share your birthday and therefore same astrological influences.
New definition: people who share your birthday and therefore same astrological influences.
I just checked out my birth day online and found out that there's a ton of famous people who are my litter mates.
Because we share the same birthday, my best friend and I are litter mates.
Because we share the same birthday, my best friend and I are litter mates.
by angeet June 04, 2010
by NilesDevin February 11, 2010
"Congrats Mate"
by congratsmate April 03, 2019
by Adeadlyliquid November 14, 2004
What many of us (Americans) believe to be a popular greeting in Australia. Many people get this idea from the media, which makes it seems like every time you see an Australian person they will say this.
NOT TRUE!
I spent 2 weeks there and didn't here that ONCE!
Yes, they say mate and an occasional g'day but I never heard them together.
It's more of a stereotype than anything else.
NOT TRUE!
I spent 2 weeks there and didn't here that ONCE!
Yes, they say mate and an occasional g'day but I never heard them together.
It's more of a stereotype than anything else.
American (sees Australian, wants to make it look like
Americans know anything about other cultures): G'day Mate!
Australian: Wtf? Oh, hello.
American: I thought all Australians say that.
Australian: Nope, almost none of us do.
American (feels like an idiot): Bye then.
Australian (thinks, what an idiot): Bye.
Americans know anything about other cultures): G'day Mate!
Australian: Wtf? Oh, hello.
American: I thought all Australians say that.
Australian: Nope, almost none of us do.
American (feels like an idiot): Bye then.
Australian (thinks, what an idiot): Bye.
by THE Definitive Definer July 11, 2012