Wow, I ordered a McBurger and all I got was a Zooburger. Damn, Gina, that's some strange-ass meat in that zooburger of yours. What you take me for...some kind of zooburger?
by Dave Schechtman October 11, 2007
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<wapityyy> PaTcH, noob
<wapityyy> PaTcH, noobert!
<wapityyy> PaTcH, come play Dod
* PaTcH is away
<wapityyy> PaTcH, nooburger!!!
<wapityyy> PaTcH, noobert!
<wapityyy> PaTcH, come play Dod
* PaTcH is away
<wapityyy> PaTcH, nooburger!!!
by wapityyy March 8, 2007
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by java monster February 25, 2008
Get the hamburger eyes mug.a Back Hamburger is when a fat person has 3 rolls of fat on thier back which makes it look like a Hamburger
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Get the Hamburgers mug.Squishing your bare ass cheeks against a window (preferably an eating establishment with seating right at the window) and shitting. While shitting, you ensure the proper smearing technique is used to create a pastel effect on the window.
When I was 8, my Dad and I went to get a poutine and chili dog. On the way home he introduced me to the art of the squished hamburger on the window at Mel's Diner. I plan on passing this gift for generations to come.
by C- bass September 23, 2007
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Etymology is from the cartoon "Popeye", where the character Wimpy would frequently utter this phrase. He was a glutton, and would consume burgers at a ferocious rate but could rarely pay for his habit.
The phrase implies the underlying feeling that the person will unlikely actually pay for the hamburger (or whatever) on Tuesday (or ever, for that matter.
Etymology is from the cartoon "Popeye", where the character Wimpy would frequently utter this phrase. He was a glutton, and would consume burgers at a ferocious rate but could rarely pay for his habit.
The phrase implies the underlying feeling that the person will unlikely actually pay for the hamburger (or whatever) on Tuesday (or ever, for that matter.
I told my bank that I'd gladly 'pay them tuesday for a hamburger today' to buy that new sportscar, but they wouldn't approve me.
by Don Engel May 17, 2004
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