Kwebbelkop is an reaction channel for kids that focus on clickbaiting and lazy content. Being called Kwebb-like is an insult to any youtuber meaning that he's/she's very annoying, clickbaity, exaggetarity, and making content for 12 year olds and belove.
by FuckBaimers February 22, 2023
Guy 1: "Bro, this dude said if I like his comment, Ill get a free video game!"
Guy 2: "Man, he's probably a like-whore."
Guy 2: "Man, he's probably a like-whore."
by That 1 person on the internet January 20, 2020
Failure: "My life is filled with unrequited like."
Snarker: "I wonder what the common denominator could be?"
Snarker: "I wonder what the common denominator could be?"
by canonlibel February 26, 2010
by justin Lawrence April 21, 2004
Guy 1: did you see my status on facebook
Guy 2: see it! I super liked it!
Guy 1: we are sooo gay for each other
Guy 2: see it! I super liked it!
Guy 1: we are sooo gay for each other
by scrotummuncher09er July 25, 2010
“Like a Bosh” idiom, ~2010: When someone or something desires the limelight only to wilt under the newfound pressure.
by TDS1984 November 18, 2010
To have quickly or easily achieved a goal or gained access as desired, sometimes in a sexual manner.
In Like Flint was a sequel to the James Coburn movie Our Man Flint and was a play on words from the original phrase "in like Flynn" that was coined by reporters about the time of the 1943 statutory rape trial of Errol Flynn.
In like Flynn or in like Flint mean the same thing and don't let some Nazi Fascist pick your allusion and allegory for you. Personally, I prefer "flint", even if your audience doesn't know who Errol Flynn and Derek Flint are, then at least word at least lends itself to a spark.
You can be "in like" anything you want it to be; in like Flynn, in like Flint, in like Bill Clinton...... take your pick! Hopefully, you've tailored phrasing to your audience.
In Like Flint was a sequel to the James Coburn movie Our Man Flint and was a play on words from the original phrase "in like Flynn" that was coined by reporters about the time of the 1943 statutory rape trial of Errol Flynn.
In like Flynn or in like Flint mean the same thing and don't let some Nazi Fascist pick your allusion and allegory for you. Personally, I prefer "flint", even if your audience doesn't know who Errol Flynn and Derek Flint are, then at least word at least lends itself to a spark.
You can be "in like" anything you want it to be; in like Flynn, in like Flint, in like Bill Clinton...... take your pick! Hopefully, you've tailored phrasing to your audience.
by D Flint July 30, 2021