Pronounced: "krôs yūs'ĕs nois'māk'ərs"
A phrase used to indicate when someone makes an amusing spelling or grammatical error. Everyone in the vicinity points and yells 'Crows Uses Noisemakers' in a German accent. A term of endearment.
A phrase used to indicate when someone makes an amusing spelling or grammatical error. Everyone in the vicinity points and yells 'Crows Uses Noisemakers' in a German accent. A term of endearment.
by Conrad E. Cane January 1, 2010
Get the crows uses noisemakersmug. "Joel, this is gonna turn into a snuff film."
"No Marmaduke, don't use the triple overhanded stich. Bad dog!"
"No Marmaduke, don't use the triple overhanded stich. Bad dog!"
by jesster79 January 23, 2005
Get the Crow T. Robotmug. Principally a form of Guilty Pleasure, the Russell Crowe effect describes the emotion felt when enjoying a piece of creative work by a person who you consider to be a complete twat. On the one hand you may well enjoy what the person is doing, but on the other feel a guilty twinge that you are giving your attention and money to someone you actually can't stand. This phenomenon is very similar to the Christian Bale effect, where you may enjoy the work of someone who has disappeared up their own anus, but should not be confused with the Tracy Emin effect, where the artist is clearly both unpleasant and crap.
"Have you seen Robin Hood yet?"
"No, I can't make up my mind whether to. He was good in Gladiator, but he is just such a sarcastic wanker I don't know if I can be arsed with him"
"Yes, that's the Russell Crowe effect"
"No, I can't make up my mind whether to. He was good in Gladiator, but he is just such a sarcastic wanker I don't know if I can be arsed with him"
"Yes, that's the Russell Crowe effect"
by Russell Crowe Himself May 13, 2010
Get the Russell Crowe Effectmug. The first thing you should know about this Incubus song/album is that a flock of crows is called a "murder." So if you are a "crow left of the murder" you are the one that doesn't fly with the flock. Meaning, you are living your life for yourself instead of just following society.
by bartley December 30, 2004
Get the A crow left of the murdermug. by Eric Bot July 4, 2003
Get the feck off crowsmug. used when playing a video game; right before the final blow to the opponent{taken from the film "Minority Report"}
If playing Mario Kart 64 and your opponent has one balloon and no items, yet you have a red shell, it might be necessary to say, "Good bye Crow."
by El_Scorcho August 24, 2003
Get the good bye crowmug. An expression of surprise or annoyance. First made famous by Ray Meagher's character Alf Stewart in the Australian soap opera Home and Away. Similar to "crikey!" or "streuth!"
by Mama Teresa February 14, 2018
Get the Stone the flamin' crowsmug.