verb - To "keep" in this sense is the same as saying "I'm ok" or "I will be fine." It can be used in question form that would provoke such an answer as well.
This is first seen (as far as my research can tell) in page 6 of Penny Arcade's 'Automata'. The reader, form this implication, can be lead to believe that this term is specific only to robots ie automat, in the context of the story.
This is first seen (as far as my research can tell) in page 6 of Penny Arcade's 'Automata'. The reader, form this implication, can be lead to believe that this term is specific only to robots ie automat, in the context of the story.
by Psilocyn January 30, 2011
The expressions one uses to express their obsession with actor Ben Barnes (Prince Caspian, Dorian Gray). Mostly used by every normal girl on the planet and guys who really need to get a life. A take on "I'll be darned!"
"I'll be darned! Prince Caspian was a great movie. Ben Barnes was hot!"
"Then you mean to say, 'I'll be Barned.'"
"Then you mean to say, 'I'll be Barned.'"
by Supreme Dictator V June 19, 2008
example 1:
Mom: Where are you going?
Boy: To school, I'll be black.
example 2:
Dad: Where are you going?
Boy: To my girlfriend's house. I'll be black.
Mom: Where are you going?
Boy: To school, I'll be black.
example 2:
Dad: Where are you going?
Boy: To my girlfriend's house. I'll be black.
by DJ Imperial February 14, 2011
A time in your life you start drinking a lot more beer. And you think to yourself it will probably cause liver issues and think ahhhh i'll take that
I'll take that.
by Kuehlstein February 23, 2018
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by Gabe March 21, 2005