When Rambo stood on the back of a Jeep and shot seven shades of shit out of about a million enemies with a huge machine gun....he was in FUCK OFF MODE
by jonny and pete yeah? October 2, 2009
Get the FUCK OFF MODE mug.Upon climax, the reflex of having a person pop in to your head that would normally disgust you. This includes absolutely anyone; pets, relatives, or even public figures.
I was beating off last night and had a case of beat off tourettes. Right before I came, Al Sharpton popped into my head!
by JJvandyJJ March 29, 2010
Get the beat off tourettes mug.Basically means stop fucking around with the shit that isn’t worth your time energy or effort it can refer to multiple things such as drug usage, casual sex, speed dating or otherwise anything that is meaningless and useless to one’s growth.
Tray:I just fell in love with a girl I’ve known for two minutes on discord!
Trophy:Knock it off with the bullshit tray.
Trophy:Knock it off with the bullshit tray.
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The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
The unfortunate event where a person is showing off (Ex: their money, life, face, etc.) so much that their repertoire could amass that of an actual show.
Oh look, Ramon is having another show-off-show today! He just sent me a picture of his Maserati at yet another angle!
by Confucius says July 22, 2014
Get the Show-Off-Show mug."Bull" is being used as a double entendre -- meaning both the animal shown on the nickel and the other meaning of stupid or untrue talk or writing; nonsense. So, the bull is coming off the nickel and being applied to the situation at hand. The situation at hand being nonsensical.
This obscure phrase is famously used in the Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Garrity and the Graves". Rod Serling, in the intro, uses this expression in referring to Jared Garrity, who makes a living restoring life to the dead.
This obscure phrase is famously used in the Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Garrity and the Graves". Rod Serling, in the intro, uses this expression in referring to Jared Garrity, who makes a living restoring life to the dead.
"Mr. Garrity, if one can believe him, is a resurrecter of the dead - which, on the face of it, certainly sounds like the bull is off the nickel." -- Rod Serling
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