One of the worst High school's in Houston Its filled with people who wear black air forces and there is people who don understand the contextual Foundation of jokes.
by Whooshes October 03, 2019
A skip in SA2 that is a consistent skip and requires the right amount of speed but people’s inputs are inconsistent so they can’t nail the skip and people fail
CE Skip In SA2 is a consistent trick
by Sillybillygamer October 26, 2018
"qui est-ce" meaning "who is that" in French. Commonly used between friends to communicate that they see a rather attractive person.
by shiveringcyrodiil August 07, 2013
N'est-ce pas is commonly used French phrase that means "isn't that so?"
The literal translation from French to English is: is it not?
It is generally used at the end of a sentence, to punctuate validity of the statement or an alternative to saying "right?"
The literal translation from French to English is: is it not?
It is generally used at the end of a sentence, to punctuate validity of the statement or an alternative to saying "right?"
by Primary Producer NZ April 19, 2020
A board on GameFAQs with actual, intelligent discussions, unlike Life, the Universe, and Everything. You don't need a high user level to get in, but you can't get in initally either.
by dj gs68 May 15, 2003
A response that is deliberately used to end a text/verbal conversation.
Typically, millennials will use emoji(s) or other one-word responses as their CE of choice
Older generations are more polite and use CEs such as "Alright, well that's all I have." or "I have to run, but it was great catching up with you!"
The most common CE is "I love you" when talking with a significant other or family member.
Grandma: I was going to win, but then Boras got BINGO first so I lost. I'm really upset.
You: I love you
Grandma: Okay Love you, bye!
'Hang Up
Typically, millennials will use emoji(s) or other one-word responses as their CE of choice
Older generations are more polite and use CEs such as "Alright, well that's all I have." or "I have to run, but it was great catching up with you!"
The most common CE is "I love you" when talking with a significant other or family member.
Grandma: I was going to win, but then Boras got BINGO first so I lost. I'm really upset.
You: I love you
Grandma: Okay Love you, bye!
'Hang Up
Don't CE (Conversation Ender) me right now, we're still talking!
She ain't interested bro
How do you know?
She just CEd me again
Boy: That's so funny. I can't believe you did that. You're so silly
Girl: Smiley Face
She ain't interested bro
How do you know?
She just CEd me again
Boy: That's so funny. I can't believe you did that. You're so silly
Girl: Smiley Face
by elmasterking January 03, 2017