A compund sentence used to say "What The Fuck" and "Fuck You". used by online gamers when they face defeat and/or people who are to mentally or physically lazy to say/type "What the fuck?" and "Fuck you!" in separate sentences. This term is used rarely, but at the same time, used quite often.
by munoz387 owns all! January 13, 2009

phrase used to signify dominance over someone or something.
first used by the homeless black man in Bumfights Vol. 1.
first used by the homeless black man in Bumfights Vol. 1.
by KRHimself August 27, 2004

Asked at award ceremonies (Oscars, Golden Globes, Emmy's Etc) by over-zealous reporters to celebrities about what brand name of clothing they are wearing. This is important because all of the middle class likes to know how the rich and famous dress.
Clarice: Who are you wearing?
Buffalo Bill: I'm wearing fat women
Hannibal Lecter: Shshshsthht
*Proceeds to eat everyone in the room except for Clarice, then mysteriously moves to Africa*
Buffalo Bill: I'm wearing fat women
Hannibal Lecter: Shshshsthht
*Proceeds to eat everyone in the room except for Clarice, then mysteriously moves to Africa*
by mAgik bUs April 25, 2006

by Mike September 1, 2005

A common saying that is said between a male and a female that are both in a serious relationship together.
I love you...Please don't ever leave me.
I know it may seem a little too early to be saying this, but I want to say this now before it's too late. I love you.
We've only been dating for a couple of months, but girl I love you.
You make me happy. I love you.
I know it may seem a little too early to be saying this, but I want to say this now before it's too late. I love you.
We've only been dating for a couple of months, but girl I love you.
You make me happy. I love you.
by The Hit September 7, 2009

Used by urban "yoots" as an alternative to "you know what I mean".
Generally an indication that the person delivering the phrase should be the subject of police interrogation as it is likely that they will be the latest contributor to britain's knife culture.
Generally an indication that the person delivering the phrase should be the subject of police interrogation as it is likely that they will be the latest contributor to britain's knife culture.
TV Interviewer: Does anyone you know carry a knife?
yoot: Yeah man, all da kids is carrying knives, innit. For protection, you get me?
yoot: Yeah man, all da kids is carrying knives, innit. For protection, you get me?
by ben_jammin March 21, 2007

by EFDogg December 9, 2007
