departing, or about to depart
by The Return of Light Joker September 5, 2011
Get the off like a prom dressmug. said to someone for purposes of randomosity. Would you like a spoon is a completely random comment used to confuse people to death.
Me:alrite mate
someone: Alrite, how ya doin?
Me: Im alrite thanks, would you like a spoon?
Someone: Blarg i am dead
someone: Alrite, how ya doin?
Me: Im alrite thanks, would you like a spoon?
Someone: Blarg i am dead
by The muchos Legendarios Carlo October 3, 2003
Get the would you like a spoonmug. by fourscarf353719 my gamertag May 20, 2021
Get the 6 likes 9 dislikesmug. To 'get on it like a car bonnet' is used as a verb in modern day English to describe the action of becoming excessively inebriated under the influence of alcoholic substances in a very short space of time.
Tim: "Alrite mate, are you drinking tonight?"
Harry: "Yeaa mate, I'm going to get on it like a car bonnet!"
Harry: "Yeaa mate, I'm going to get on it like a car bonnet!"
by PrudeParent August 7, 2011
Get the get on it like a car bonnetmug. Phrase originates in the track "Still the Best" by Kool Keith at 1:41: "we do this like Brutus"
Phrase altered for Strongbad as "let's do this like Brutus"
Phrase altered for Strongbad as "let's do this like Brutus"
by ja_slim November 15, 2013
Get the let's do this like Brutusmug. nillie: (pronounced like willy)
A more humourous twist on 'nearly' often exclaimed after someone nearly jumped the fence or nearly ducked the tree branch, or nearly spoke a sentence but FAILED
A more humourous twist on 'nearly' often exclaimed after someone nearly jumped the fence or nearly ducked the tree branch, or nearly spoke a sentence but FAILED
by Eirike May 14, 2005
Get the nillie (pronounced like willymug. Homey #1: "Hey main. They're givin' away Slurpees at the 7-11."
Homey #2: "Sweet like bear meat"
Homey #1: "Word"
Homey #2: "Sweet like bear meat"
Homey #1: "Word"
by Andynator October 24, 2007
Get the sweet like bear meatmug.